Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0
Activision displayed what it referred to as "the future of Call of Duty" during a recent event. The first concrete information about the entirely new Warzone experience and its mobile counterpart was just as significant as the additional peek at the upcoming Modern Warfare II.
The redesigned battle royale, known as Warzone 2.0, will debut on consoles and pcs on November 16th and is dubbed "the most ambitious release in Call of Duty history." The map will have new elements like having many circles arise and driving players in various directions, as well as AI foes and maybe a sandbox mode.
It is set in the imaginary desert region of Al Mazrah. The Modern Warfare II engine served as the foundation for the new Warzone.
The 120-player battle royale Warzone version for mobile devices is scheduled to debut in 2023, according to Activision, and it will have "mobile-specific events, playlists, and content." Although, "players can share various social elements and cross-progression enabling a shared battle pass and more for a connected Call of Duty experience," there will be some connection between the two versions of Warzone.
On October 28th, the new Call of Duty era will begin with Modern Warfare II. The game was officially revealed in June, and Activision revealed a little more about the multiplayer today.
Perhaps most notable is a new 3v3 mode called "raids," which, according to the developer, will "focus on team communication and coordination like never before." The game will also include a third-person mode for those who want to change their perspective.
Preordered players will be able to try it out very soon:an open beta for Modern Warfare II begins on September 16th on PlayStation and September 22nd on Xbox and PC.