The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) game mode was introduced alongside Warzone 2 when Activision launched its latest title. This game mode is still categorized with a “Beta” tag, which implies that the developers will release updates and fixes to provide a smoother and more pleasant experience.
The DMZ mode can be seen as Call of Duty’s interpretation of “Escape From Tarkov,” which provides a survival experience to the player base. It is a sandbox mode that allows players to take on different missions and drop in on the massive barren lands of Al Mazrah. A key feature of this mode is that players can carry over their loot from a previous session if they successfully extract it out of the mode without dying.
Activision introduced a feature where players can permanently unlock a weapon if they can make it out alive from a DMZ session. The loot gathered from taking down AI combatants, containers, and contracts can be taken with the player when extracted. Weapon blueprints and “keys” could be permanently taken into the vault and stored for future use and to steal away high-tier contraband weapons.
The M13B Rifle is one of the most overpowered weapons in the DMZ mode, which all the players want to get their hands on. The challenge to obtain it is steep, and unprepared players can quickly lose their lives while attempting.
The weapon can only be acquired after beating and eliminating a person of interest, called the Chemist. It is tough to hunt this person down as he permanently resides and makes a base in Radiation Zone. This radiation zone can quickly dispose of the Chemist’s enemies as it decays the health pool of players.
The radiation zone appears randomly and can be identified on the Tac map as it shows up with a nuclear symbol and
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