Call of Duty Warzone 2 is scheduled to receive its second seasonal update on February 15. It will be a massive update as Season 2 will introduce various changes and new playable content. One of the most significant parts of the entire update is a fresh new map called Ashika Island which will be featured in Resurgence mode and DMZ (Demilitarized Zone).
The map is comparatively smaller and will host fewer players in a single lobby. However, the map will arrive with a classic repositioning system. Giant drones will hover in the sky and extend individual ziplines down to the ground, enabling redeployment for players. These drones will reportedly be able to move around to safe locations and aid estranged players in moving inside the circle quickly.
Let us take a closer look at Ashika Island’s new redeploy solution for Warzone 2.
Activision has decided to bring back a classic map rotation method that Warzone veterans remember as redeploy balloons. The developers added a few new features to Warzone 2’s Ashika Island and added mobility and destructibility aspects to the redeploy drones.
The recent Call of Duty official blog revealed some key details about the drones, making them slightly different from its predecessor.
The redeploy drones remain functionally the same as Warzone’s redeploy balloons. These drones and the attached ziplines can be used to reposition around the map using parachutes. The availability of ground vehicles might be limited on a smaller map like Ashika Island and challenging to maneuver on an active battlefield.
The presence of these drones will ease the competition by leagues and introduce new rotational strategies. Players can rotate while ascending on the zipline as they will be deployed toward the direction
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