After it went live ahead of schedule yesterday, Call of Duty: WWII's second beta weekend is officially underway on consoles. You can already jump in and check out the beta, which includes several additions from last weekend's more limited test.


Players noticed on Thursday that the beta had become accessible well before its planned September 1 start date If you've pre-ordered the game on either PS4 or Xbox One and received a code for the beta, you can start playing as soon as it's downloaded. If you still haven't received a code, you can check on its status here.


This is the second beta weekend for Call of Duty: WWII; the first was exclusive to players who pre-ordered on PS4. This current beta test features some content that wasn't in the first weekend. Most notably, the Aachen multiplayer map is now playable. In addition, you can try out the M1A1 Carbine, new Scorestreaks, and a new sniper rifle. Team Deathmatch, Domination, Hardpoint, and the new stage-based War Mode are all available, as well.


The beta ends on Monday, September 4. Call of Duty: WWII launches on November 4 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. One notable omission on the multiplayer side from this beta that you'll see on launch day is Headquarters, the game's new social space.