Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 has finally been revealed and it's set to shake things up as promised.
Today's Call of Duty Next delved into Modern Warfare 2, Warzone 2, and Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile. We were treated to a new trailer for the Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer reveal, and the news that Call of Duty is getting a third-person mode when Modern Warfare 2 launches later this year. And battle royale fans will be particularly psyched about the Warzone 2.0 map reveal.
The map was first leaked back in May with an updated version leaked ahead of the Call of Duty Next livestream. And now we have the official thing right in front of us, with confirmation that it's called Al Mazrah, as we've heard. Take a look:
The Warzone 2.0 map has been in development since 2020 and is a product of the studio's philosophies and new technologies. Described as an «interesting mix of geography», Al Mazrah is set in the desert but features «a mix of industrial areas, towns, a city and of course water,» with lots of «cool elevation.» There's caves to explore, subterranean spaces, and it's huge to boot. In fact, it's the largest Call of Duty battle royale map made to date.
It sounds incredibly varied, and even has a water system so you can even swim between some POIs on the map. All of the multiplayer elements present in Modern Warfare will be in Warzone 2.0 thanks to the integration between the two games.
One huge change on the way for Warzone 2.0, aside from the supersized map, is the circles. Instead of one giant circle that shrinks into a smaller and smaller play area, there'll be multiple circles that separate and rejoin, paving the way for plenty of chaos.
Of course, there are vehicles to joyride as well; boats, tanks, helicopters – you name
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