


To this day, WWII features some of the most over-the-top sequences ever seen in the series, from the bell tower collapse, to the train crash – if you’re looking for thrills, they’re sure to be found. But while it strives to be a personal story, it never lets you forget it’s supposed to be a loud, bombastic Call of Duty game. Instead, you’re met with a much more intimate story about Private “Red” Daniels and his squad living through some of the most pivotal moments of the US 1st Infantry Division’s fight from the Normandy invasion to the Rhine. But this return to roots, led by Sledgehammer Games, isn’t exactly the Greatest Hits of World War II experience you would imagine. You’ll be busier with detective work, making the mission slightly more fun for fans who aren’t that keen on doing quick math.After nearly a decade break from the setting that launched the series, Call of Duty’s return to form in 2017 was such a coming home party for the franchise, they straight up named the game WWII. You won’t need to deal with numbers in Operation Red Circus, however. In addition to Operation Chaos, there’s also a second side mission in Black Ops Cold War that will send you after pieces of intel scattered around selected missions. Alternatively, you can also tab out of Black Ops Cold War if you’re on PC and open a notepad to write down all the important details. Navigate back to the Disk with Spy Ring information and enter the password and passphrase you found to unlock it.Ĭonsidering there are more than a few series of numbers you’ll need to remember throughout this quest, using a pen and paper can drastically help you during the mission. You’ll use these to unlock the floppy disk. “7-2-2-3” turned out to be Memphis.Ĥ609 was our password, and Memphis was the passphrase. While you’re at the Numbers Station Broadcast, you’ll also need to run the first code you received since it’ll correspond to a city.
