Call of Duty: Warzone has had its fair share of seasonal events, from the spooky Haunting of Verdansk to the story-focused Hunt for Adler. Now, two massive and iconic creatures have found their way to Caldera, asCall of Duty: Warzone players can do battle with King Kong and Godzilla.
This Call of Duty: Warzone event has proven to be quite divisive since its release, with streamers and content creators like NICKMERCS and Dr Disrespect criticizing it for a few different reasons. Still, some players are enjoying it, and it as least worth trying out due to the spectacle alone. Before players load into a match of Operation Monarch, though, they will want to keep a few things in mind.
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The most important thing to keep in mind about Operation Monarch is that, despite the shocking sight of giant monsters, the main goal is still that of a traditional battle royale mode: being the last team alive. As such, while there are reasons to shoot at the monsters and other players, it could be best to avoid conflict and focus on gearing up for the first several minutes of the match.
Operation Monarch follows resurgence rules, which should be familiar to Rebirth Island players. For those that are not as familiar with the concept, this means that players are able to respawn after a certain amount of time as long as someone in their group is still alive. The surviving player getting kills will speed up the respawn timer, adding a risk reward mechanic to incentivize players to risk a fight. Sometimes, though, it will just be best to hide until the team returns. This mode features 60 players and a smaller portion of Caldera.
Operation Monarch’s unique feature is intel, which can be
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