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Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 + DMZ – What You Need To Know

Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 + DMZ – What You Need To Know

Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 + DMZ – What You Need To Know

What’s new in Warzone 2.0

Whether by boat or breaststroke, Operators can navigate waterways, rivers, and the open sea as part of their overall victory strategy. Remember only Sidearms, melee weapons, and Throwing Knives can be used while you’re submerged. Also, try using Lethal and Tactical Equipment on or underwater for a wide variety of potentially destructive effects.

New Gulag

The Gulag will be a 2v2 environment where randomly paired Duos must coordinate to take down their opposition. All players will receive a predefined Loadout — at launch, this will be a Pistol or a Shotgun, a Lethal Grenade, and a Tactical Grenade — with highly effective weaponry and gear placed toward the map’s center.

The Gulag will also include a Jailer, who will appear in the middle of the match to help speed up combat. Defeating the Jailer will return all four Gulag prisoners back to the Battle Royale, which offers a dilemma: Do both Duos agree to wait and fight this powerful enemy together, or does one get greedy and try to go for the elimination victory?

The Gulag is just one of three places where players can fight AI combatants, as they will be restricted to guard specific locations. The other two locations are Strongholds and Black Sites, which are clearly designated on your in-game Tac-Map to allow you to opt-into engagements with AI combatants.

Warzone 2.0’s weapons, progression, and inventory systems will be tied to the new Modern Warfare II content and systems. This is due to a combination of feedback from the community, technical limitations, and a need to simplify the next and newest Warzone to create a seamless player experience moving forward.

DMZ (Demilitarized zone)

DMZ is an open-world, narrative-focused extraction mode where Operator squads have free rein to complete faction-based missions, take on additional side objectives, engage with enemy Operators or AI combatants, and search for valuable items, all while fighting to survive toward exfiltration.

As you can see Warzone 2.0 has made some major changes and DMZ sounds like one hell of a good time. The question now is how will it play out. I’m no stranger to extraction modes and spent an unhealthy amount of time in Tom Clancy’s The Division 1+2 Dark Zone and experienced the positive & negative. The main negative is players who camp extraction points ambushing/robbing players of their hard-earned loot. Time will tell and I’m looking forward to grabbing some friends and dropping in on November 16th.

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