This final killcam change is far from the only one in the game. But at least as of yet, its post-game awards screen-where players vote for the performance of a player from the match-hasn't made its way into Call of Duty. Aside from having the potential to showcase more exciting clips, this new system may discourage players from attempting trickshots or following the final kill with, shall I say, lude gestures.Īlthough Overwatch wasn't the first game to have a Play of the Game-style sequence, it has helped to popularize the feature. With this new system, we'll hopefully see fewer unexciting or unimportant kills being highlighted. It also demonstrates that the game's judgment on which moments to feature might need a bit of improvement. Now Playing: Call Of Duty: WWII Private Beta LivestreamĪround the 45:38 mark, for instance, you can see how a pair of kills pulled off by our own Rob Handlery warranted such a replay. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's