Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty: Vanguard fans have been waiting longer than they expected to for Season 2. Due to a large number of bugs in both games, Activision made the decision to push the Season back so that Raven Software and Sledgehammer Games could focus on stability. With several improvements made in recent weeks, and many more likely to come with the next major update, Season 2 is ready to launch.
When Season 2 begins on February 14, Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty: Vanguard fans will have a lot to look forward to. For the former, some interesting new mechanics are on the way as well as some fresh points of interest for Caldera. For the latter, the long-awaited debut of competitive play is coming for multiplayer fans, while the Zombies community is getting some much-needed content. Overall, Season 2 is packed with big additions, giving all kinds of Call of Duty fans plenty to be excited about.
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The most promising content coming in the second season of Call of Duty: Warzone is undoubtedly the new points of interest. Caldera has been criticized for being too empty, so players should be happy to see the map being filled out a bit more. The Chemical Factory is a large, above ground area with several buildings to loot and fight through. As for the Underground Chemical Weapon Research Labs, the areas should add some risk-reward gameplay that is comparable to Verdansk’s bunkers.
Perhaps the most controversial reveal is Call of Duty: Warzone’s Nebula V bullets, which will see downed players emitting poison gas that functions just like the storm. With the goal of the gas being to make reviving more difficult, it will be interesting to see if this Field Upgrade
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