Call of Duty: Warzone is a game for Xbox One, PS4, and Windows launched on March 10, 2020. The game is part of the 2019 series Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, although it does not require buying. Warzone has been created by Infinity Ward and Raven Software and has been published by Activision.
200 Players in Battle Royale
Call of Duty: Warzone will take the stakes high for a short period and more teams than ever. Beginning today in season 4, players will engage with up to 199 other players in the Battle Royale of Call of Duty experience.
The 200-player night is restricted to the quads, which ensures that up to 50 players are competing for dominance in a single match. That is a lot of action! While the style is not going to hang around forever, it’s certainly a nice opportunity to find three friends and get ready to blast your ass out of the Gulag.
Verdansk was historically limited to 150 players in a series, but even for battle royal veterans, the inclusion of 50 extra players will shake things up.
The upgrade will range from 22-36 GB for Modern Warfare users, and 22-30 GB for Warzone players, depending on the network. Only Xbox players would need to mount a 3.5 GB secondary update. If the deployment is complete, the digital footprint of Modern Warfare will expand marginally, while Warzone will experience a small decrease.
Updates
Several updates are coming to multiplayer as well as the new version battle royale. The developers have added a range of changes to the weapons.
Call of Duty: Warzone also receives Supply Run Contracts which collapse in the middle of a game. Players can head to a Buy Station after getting one, and get a discount on their purchases. The upgrade also brings with it Juggernaut Royale mode that drops care packages, enabling players to become a mini-gun Juggernaut.
A new piece of hardware awaits Warzone teams, The Spotter Scope. Without the glint it’s a high-powered and portable sight, allowing one to search their surroundings and identify opponents whilst remaining undetected.
Modern Warfare gets a new, 24/7 Cheshire-shaped map. On the map based in metropolitan London, England. Players can encounter tactical multiplayer combat.
It’s also introducing Team Defender mode, a new version of Capture The Flag. During this mode, a team member will be responsible for holding the flag and receiving points for every second that they keep the flag. Teammates would have to protect their carrier and strike the carrier of the opponent’s side.
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The news arrives just a few weeks after the start of Season Four. This is going to go live at 11 PM PT (2 AM ET) tonight.
According to Activision’s post, 200-player lobbies won’t be available forever. It’s a “real-time” feature so we’re not exactly how restricted it is right now.