The upcoming Call of Duty: Warzone 2 and Al Mazrah are big topics of discourse surrounding the storied CoD franchise, which is made all the more impressive when considering the simultaneous news about the new Modern Warfare 2. Thanks to events such as the Call of Duty Next presentation, fans now have a fairly comprehensive overview of how Warzone 2 will operate.
Of all the unique gameplay factors coming to Call of Duty: Warzone 2, not many have captured the attention of players quite as much as the brand-new map that the game will feature, known as Al Mazrah. Quite crucially, this new map is reportedly larger than the first Warzone's beloved Verdansk map, which could bring with it a range of benefits as well as disadvantages.
Call Of Duty: Warzone Mobile Allowing Verdansk To Live On Is A Smart Move
Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is set to officially launch on November 16, a few weeks after the anticipated launch of Modern Warfare 2. With many of the core battle royale elements of its massively successful predecessor carrying over to Warzone 2, it is no wonder that the title will additionally implement an attractive array of new gameplay features to firmly establish its own feel and identity.
With this in mind, it is already known that the battle royale will feature brand-new things such as underwater combat, Warzone's challenging AI-controlled strongholds, branching end-game circles, new movement mechanics, and much more. Additionally, many fans are excited at the prospect of playing Warzone 2's new DMZ mode, which is reportedly set to be played separately from standard battle royale modes, fostering more freedom-oriented scavenging and exfiltration gameplay akin to Escape From Tarkov.
All of these new gameplay elements will be
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