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COD WW2 How to Change Uniforms: Customize Your Soldier’s Outfit in Call of Duty WW2

CoD WW2 grants players the ability to change uniforms, customizing their soldier’s outfit by decking them out in clothes obtained from the game’s Supply Drops.

However, as there is no direct option to change uniforms in the game’s Soldier menu, many players have been left confused as to how to deck out their soldiers in their new outfits. While changing your soldier’s helmet has its own option, altering their clothing outside of this isn’t adequately signposted, making it a little difficult to know where to look if you want to deck out your player-character in some sweet new gear.

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How to Change Uniform in CoD WW2

In order to change your uniform in CoD WW2, you need to head on over to the Divisions menu. From this point, select your chosen Division before pressing triangle / Y on the Division section, at which point you’ll be able to choose between your uniforms.

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Each division has its own specific set of uniforms, so if you’ve unlocked one for the Airborne division you won’t be able to wear it while playing as an Infantry soldier, and vice versa. The uniforms are also divided between different armies, as shown below:

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Each uniform is unlocked via the game’s Supply Drops, which award cosmetic items ranked in order of rarity, from common through to heroic. The heroic items inevitably look the best, so if you’re fortunate enough to stumble upon a heroic uniform and you’re a fashion-focused kind of gamer, you’ll likely want to become more adequate at playing with its division in order to take advantage of your snazzy new garments.

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