The success of Call of Duty: Warzone is impossible to deny, something that has been made clear by the numerous player milestones that the game has reached. The free-to-play approach proved to be an excellent decision on Activision’s part, and Raven Software has added new content to Call of Duty: Warzone regularly via a seasonal approach.
However, while Call of Duty: Warzone may be a huge success, many remain nostalgic for Blackout. A far more vibrant battle royale experience that strived to connect itself to theBlack Ops universe instead of the Call of Duty brand as a whole, the mode had a lot of personality. With classic maps like Nuketown and Firing Range serving as landing spots, and Zombies roaming around Verruckt and Buried, there was plenty to love about Blackout. Character missions were another unique feature, and they could be worth bringing back in Call of Duty: Warzone 2.
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In Blackout, Character Missions saw players completing tasks to unlock specific characters. For example, gamers would need to find Reznov’s ushanka hat near one of the fountains on the map to be able to complete his task. Once collected, they needed to get a Sniper kill from 200 meters or more and then get far into the match. If they died with the hat in their inventory and met all the other requirements, they would be able to play as Reznov.
These Character Missions were all personalized and tasked players with completing a number of different challenges in their games. While Reznov’s hat being near fountain was a callback to World at War’s Vendetta, the placement of Woods’ bandana and helicopter-stealing objective served as nods to the mission Payback from the original Black Ops. These
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