During the official reveal for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 on June 8, Activision provided a few details on Warzone's upcoming sequel, including confirmation that the existing version of the free-to-play battle royale will stick around.
Activision revealed that Warzone's sequel will feature Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's new guns, vehicles, equipment, and mechanics. New movement is being introduced, and players will be able to swim and experience underwater combat, as well as choose between diving and sliding movements on land. The publisher gave us an early preview of Modern Warfare 2, and here we breakdown all the new details and game mechanics coming to both games, including more advanced A.I. and changes to the Gunsmith.
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However, no one should feel forced to migrate to this new Warzone game to get their battle royale fix. Players will be able to choose whether they want all the new bells and whistles that come along with Modern Warfare 2 and the Warzone sequel, or if they want to continue enjoying this current iteration of Warzone. However, choosing to switch to Warzone 2.0 might mean leaving all skins and camos behind.
«In order to fully deliver this state-of-the-art experience, Warzone 2.0 will feature new Modern Warfare 2 content and systems with brand-new progression and inventories,» Activision said. «Today's Warzone will continue on as a separate experience that will include a continuation of player
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