The sequel to Call of Duty: Warzone was officially revealed during Call of Duty Next on September 15, featuring the brand-new Al Mazrah map and a reinvented Gulag. Here we highlight everything we learned about Warzone 2.0's updated Gulag experience.
The Gulag, Warzone's home for second chances, was originally a 1v1 arena for eliminated players to go head-to-head for the chance to return to the match. The arena itself received a few different map layouts since the original Gulag Showers arena was introduced with the launch of Verdansk, but now the rules are completely changing for Warzone 2.0.
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Al Mazrah's Gulag is no longer a 1v1 arena, and eliminated players will be transported to a larger Gulag, which is set at a prison's live fire training complex. This is a multi-level arena played out in 2v2 matches, so players are temporarily paired up with another eliminated player. Players no longer spawn into the fight with a gun in hand. Everyone spawns in with their fists, weapons must now be looted, and the surviving duo will return to the match. There will be proximity chat for Al Mazrah, so players can communicate with their temporary duo partner.
The Gulag is usually a safe place to wait until a player's scheduled fight begins, but this arena will prove more dangerous for spectators, and the developers teased that players leaving the safety of their holding cell can be damaged and even killed before getting the chance to
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