Call of Duty: Warzone has proven to be a resounding success for Activision, firmly establishing itself in the upper echelon of the saturated battle royale shooter market. With its lucrative formula and consistently large playerbase, Warzone has seemingly become a huge focus of the wider franchise.
Like any live-service game, new content has to be periodically added to Call of Duty: Warzone in a bid to keep gameplay fresh, with Seasonal updates being common. As Season 3 recently launched for the game, the introduction of the impending Operation Monarch could completely rewrite how the popular battle royale will deliver new content in the future.
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Operation Monarch is the going to be the main event for Season 3 of Call of Duty: Warzone. Set to begin on May 11, Operation Monarch will likely last two weeks at least as a live in-game event, which will help push the narrative of Season 3 in a continuous and interactive manner.
In what is a bold step for the game, Operation Monarch will see the latest Warzone map Caldera as the stage of an epic brawl between two of the most iconic monsters in popular culture: Godzilla and King Kong. While exact details of what this interactive live event will contain are currently unknown, the image of having to navigate a map while avoiding the warpath of two Titan monsters already has fans excited to get involved. The playlist for Operation Monarch is set to be a four-player squad mode, speaking more to the chaos and scale the event will foster among friends.
Operation Monarch will seemingly tell most of the narrative for Season 3, with the newly introduced operators inCall of Duty: Warzone all being members of the
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