Following the success of battle royale games such as “Fortnite” and “PUBG Battlegrounds,” it was only a matter of time before publishing behemoth Activision entered the fray. The logical choice was the already popular “Call of Duty” series, which had an already established player base. Initially launching in 2020, “Call of Duty: Warzone” was released during the second season of the “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare” multiplayer mode.
Pitting 150 players together in the same match, the battle royale game essentially combines the standard gameplay of the first-person shooter series with traditional battle royale elements such as a shrinking playable area and users being eliminated when killed. Able to be played in solo mode or with teams of between two and four, the battle royale game offers a variety of different modes to choose from. It also utilizes “Call of Duty” elements such as killstreaks and loadouts, all of which can be purchased in matches using looted cash.
Alongside the launch of “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II” at the end of 2022, Activision unveiled “Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0,” an updated version of the title that includes a new map, fresh items and weapons, and a selection of additional game modes.
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