Call of Duty: Vanguard was finally released on November 5, but if you didn't notice until now, we wouldn't blame you. With Call of Duty: Warzone still receiving updates, along with Black Ops - Cold War, it can be easy to forget that Sledgehammer Games is back in the driver's seat once again as it takes the lead in another WWII-themed Call of Duty title after four years.

If you're hesitant to splurge for another Call of Duty title but you want to know if it's worth buying, don't worry, we've got you covered.

What's new in Call of Duty: Vanguard?

Call Of Duty: Vanguard Review Round-up

Four years after Activision relegated Sledgehammer Games to support duty following the lackluster performance of 2017's Call of Duty: WWII, Sledgehammer returns to the same period. The only difference is a significantly revamped single-player campaign that spans four frontlines during the Second World War, across the Pacific, North Africa, as well as the Eastern and Western Fronts.