Call of Duty: Warzone has been in Season 1 of its Call of Duty: Vanguard integration for months, but it will soon be moving on to Season 2. Call of Duty: Warzone Pacific Season 2 will bring with it some sweeping changes to the battle royale, including the introduction of new points of interest and the addition of bomber planes. But while these may be the most attention-grabbing changes coming to the BR, there's another important change on the way as well.
Since Call of Duty: Warzone launched, fans have been frustrated with the game's gas mask animations. Like other battle royale games, Call of Duty: Warzone has a hazard that surrounds players on the map, with the safe space becoming smaller as the game goes on. The hazard in Call of Duty: Warzone is a cloud of poison gas that can kill players fairly quickly if they're not careful. One way to protect against the poison gas in Call of Duty: Warzone is to wear a gas mask, but doing so has its own risks.
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When players move in and out of the gas in Call of Duty: Warzone, there is a gas mask animation where their character either puts on their gas mask or removes it. This can put players at a huge disadvantage if they happen to be in the middle of a firefight when this happens, as it essentially ruins their sight and interrupts their shooting. This can happen frequently towards the end of any given Call of Duty: Warzone match, as the safe area will be smaller and players are more likely to step in and out of the gas.
Call of Duty: Warzone fans have been asking for Activision to change the game's gas mask animation for quite some time, and now it seems that a meaningful change is finally on the way. When Call of Duty:
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