Call of Duty Warzone's second season is now live starting on February 14, and players have a host of different things waiting for them. After an initial delay, Activision kicked off season two across both Call of Duty Warzone and Vanguard, with season one being over.
Season one has brought many significant changes, including an all-new Caldera map. While season two may not have got a new map, there are other new additions. Along with those editions, several things ranging from weapons to maps have changed.
With so many changes being made, it can get complicated for players to keep all significant changes. There are several new additions on top of the existing differences, which are set to change the current gameplay of the game.
While modifications to weapons are expected to spice up the meta once again, there are several other exciting avenues to explore as well.
The first noticeable change comes with the existing Caldera map. Since its release, the map has had no shortage of criticism, with many players disliking it for its sheer size. However, Raven had previously teased about potential changes and has stayed true to those teasers.
Starting season two, players can access the chemical factory and chemical research labs. Located between the docks and the mines, the factory makes the Nebula V bombs. Players can find these bombs if they get lucky. Several new POIs have also been put underneath the surface, but there's just one entry point to these POIs.
The Nebula V has been a fiery addition, with the new addition bringing a type of chemical warfare to the game. Players downed by Nebula V ammo will give out toxic fumes while Nebula V bombs will explode in an area and then spread a dangerous gas rapidly over a radius for up to
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