Activision has launched a new teaser site for Call of Duty: WWII--and it might contain clues about the military game`s Zombies mode or something else.As discovered by CharlieIntel, entering the code `IUFDJ BHLOP JMUBA` at the page here unlocks some images. One of the images shows the Roman emperor Frederick Barbarossa, while the other is Raphael`s Portrait of a Young Man. The Barbarossa reference might be related to Operation Barbarossa, which was the name for Hitler`s plan to take over the Soviet Union in 1941. It`s not clear what the Raphael reference might be related to, but it`s pretty interesting to think about.The images are tagged with `zombies,` according to CharlieIntel, so it`s a good guess that these images are related to the Zombies mode.Additionally, coordinates posted on the teaser site lead to Dunkirk. This is most definitely a reference to the Battle of Dunkirk in 1940. This is also the basis for the new Christopher Nolan movie Dunkirk. Activision has confirmed that Call of Duty: WWII will have a Zombies mode. All we know so far is that it will offer an `entirely new story and a pretty horrifying experience,` and it will tell `the story of the Third Reich`s desperate attempt to create an army in the final stages of the war.`Call of Duty: WWII launches on November 3 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. For more on the game, check out all of GameSpot`s written and video content here.
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