Call of Duty: Vanguard details four Operators and DualSense features

Call of Duty: Vanguard details four Operators and DualSense features
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A week ahead of release, Sledgehammer has revealed more details on four of Call of Duty: Vanguard‘s Operators.

As detailed on the PlayStation Blog, all four characters will be playable in the game’s Multiplayer. The first two—Arthur Kingsley and Polina Petrova—we’ve met before as part of the Campaign mode’s story. They’re two members of Task Force One, a group of elite soldiers from across the Allied nations tasked with stopping a secret Nazi plot.

Arthur is the leader of the gang, said to be smart, charismatic, brave and heroic. Joining him is Polina Petrova, an infamous sniper idolised by Russian soldiers and thrown into the war when the Nazis invaded Stalingrad. She’s not the only sniper of our Multiplayer operatives though.

The other two Call of Duty: Vanguard Operators are exclusive to multiplayer and include Daniel Take Yatsu. He’s a soldier said to be indifferent about the war, but he still fights to protect his fellow soldiers. Finally, Padmavati Balan is said to be a fierce Indian soldier, who’s also a former nurse. It makes her no less deadly and adept at jungle warfare, of course.

A second blog post also talks up some of the game’s DualSense features for players on PlayStation 5. The Adaptive Triggers provide different feedback for different weapons, to make each feel unique when firing. But this will also extend to the left trigger when aiming down sights too. Meanwhile the Haptic Feedback will let you feel falling debris as the game’s environments crumble around you while under fire and more.

You can check out trailers for each of the new Operatives below. Call of Duty: Vanguard arrives on November 5 on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC.