New codes found for the classified Call of Duty: WWII site, new images revealed on site

Keshav Bhat

Earlier today, Activision updated Call of Duty’s Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook header images with new ones as the countdown to E3 continues.

On these images, there appear to be new codes for the classified Call of Duty: WWII site, which first came to light from codes found on billboards during the game’s reveal in April.

The Twitter image has a new code on the helmet in the center, the Facebook has a code on the helmet on the person to the right, and the YouTube header has a new code on the strap of the person in the center. Like before, five codes are needed. Two more codes were found on the Call of Duty: WWII’s main site and beta site.

The codes are as follows (enter on callofduty.com/wwii/classified in this order):

  • QRBGY
  • RCBGU
  • UEVLY
  • ZCKBM
  • KYYVU

The site now has personal files on characters from the campaign of Call of Duty: WWII and what appears to be a radio from World War II. You can listen to different things by changing the frequency. We flipped through the radio, and when we changed the bottom right setting from Low to High (or switching Off to On and back and forth), two new dossiers appeared with two images inside of each.

We’re still searching through the site and will update if we find more.

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