Warzone 2, the much-anticipated sequel to 2019's successful Call of Duty Warzone, is almost ready for launch, alongside Modern Warfare 2's first season. As per Activision, the latest Call of Duty titles will also share universes, exciting fans further.
Warzone 2's worldwide launch is slated for November 16, which is only a little over a week from now. It will be free-to-play at launch and is expected to come with cross-play support like its prequel. With cross-play in question, fans may be wondering about the upcoming game's availability across platforms.
This article will shed light on the facts behind Warzone 2's platform support.
Warzone 2 is based on the same engine as Modern Warfare 2. The upcoming battle royale game will extend the Modern Warfare 2 universe and is expected to have the same compatibility as the latter.
Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 is anticipated to be available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S, just like its prequel, which is compatible with all major platforms except Nintendo Switch.
Modern Warfare 2, on the other hand, is compatible with PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S and with Nintendo Switch. The game also supports cross-play for Multiplayer modes across all eligible devices.
As of now, there's no confirmation as to whether the upcoming game will be available on Nintendo Switch. The developers haven't given out any official details regarding the game's platform availability. Taking an educated guess is the only way to confirm the platform's compatibility.
Regardless of the platform, the game will remain free to download and play. However, it will feature optional micro-transactions in the form of seasonal battle passes and individual skins.
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