Call of Duty: WWII developer Sledgehammer Games has confirmed that they will host a private PC beta for their highly-anticipated first-person shooter.

The statement was confirmed yesterday on Reddit by Sledgehammer Games co-founder Michael Condrey, seen below. Before this confirmation, the upcoming Call of Duty title confirmed two beta weekends when players who have pre-ordered could try out the shooter. However, up until now, there has been no word as to whether PC owners would have access to the game pre-launch.

Although an official release for the PC's beta date has yet to be officially announced, the beta will assuredly roll out before the game's official release on November 3rd.

Speaking of the Call of Duty: WWII, earlier this month, Activision and Sledgehammer announced an MP Private Beta Combat Pack that will be available to those who participate in the beta. Additionally, during the beta, you’ll be able to play three game modes on three maps, access to the new Warmode as well as test out the new Divisions system will also be available to test.

Call of Duty: WWII is set to be released on November 3rd, 2017 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. In addition to accessing the private beta, players who pre-ordered the title will also receive the Divisions pack, which includes five outfits for the game's multiplayer mode as well as 500 COD points that can be used in either Call of Duty: Black Ops III or Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.