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Call of Duty: Warzone does not have private match support at launch

It sucks for Community Nights…

Infinity Ward has noted that Call of Duty: Warzone does not have support for private matches, although that’s not entirely out of the question.

The studio confirmed during our visit that they have not implemented private match support for Call of Duty: Warzone for fans who may have wanted to try out custom games on the large map.

The studio, however, did not fully rule out the possiblity saying it could be something they look at down the line.

One of the things for players to learn Warzone is the second mode called Plunder, which allows players to have a more relaxed experience compared to Battle Royale as Plunder is respawn enabled and let’s players respawning as long as the match is going on.

If private match support does come to Warzone, we will be sure to keep you updated. Stay tuned.

Call of Duty: Warzone features the Gulag, the 1v1 Respawn system

The Gulag is one of the most interesting additions to Call of Duty: Warzone and is unique to Call of Duty Battle Royale.

Gulag is the 1v1 system to respawn into the match if you die.

After you first death in the Battle Royale, IF the Gulag is still open, then you are transported as a Prisoner of War to the Gulag. Depending on how many players are in the Gulag, you may be asked to wait your turn as only one 1v1 match happens at time.

While waiting, you can actually watch the matches in the Gulag from the top of the ring and throw rocks down at the 1v1 fighters. Being able to watch matches helps if you have another squad mate in the Gulag as you can communicate to them where the enemy is to win their 1v1.

You only get once chance in the Gulag. If you lose the 1v1 battle, then you must be bought back into the match through a teammate ‘purchasing’ you at a Buy Station for $4500 cash.

Warzone lets players have an unique way of getting back into the action with Gulag, and from our experience, it was a lot of fun to get into those 1v1 situations to respawn. It’s gives you the control for one change to get back into the action without relying on your squad, but if you fail, it’s up to your squad to win.

And if your teammates are collecting and going for cash throughout the match, it is not that difficult to get back in through Buy Back. It just depends how much Cash you can find during the match.

Loadout Drops in Call of Duty: Warzone Explained

Call of Duty: Warzone features Loadout Drops that land in on the play – almost care package style – thought the game as the match occurs.

A unique aspect of Call of Duty: Warzone is that players can set their 10 Loadouts in the menu prior to the start of the match. The menu tells you how each Perk works in Warzone vs standard multiplayer. You can create your class out fully here in the Loadout editor.

The Loadout Drops that come in to the match randomly – care package style and marked clearly on the map for everyone to see – lets you then walk to the loadout drop and select any of your 10 set loadout slots. Once you select the loadout you want, your current kit will be replaced with the loadout you selected – weapons, equipment, perks, and all.

The challenge here is that you are fully exposed accessing loadout drops and unable to shoot until you pick your class and then get the gear equipped. It’s a trade off – whether you want to get it or not go for it.

When playing at Infinity Ward, I found it strategic to use these Loadout Drops when you respawn back in. This way, you can land straight on a loadout drop (if one’s on the map), get a fully equipped kit, and jump back into the action without spending too much time finding gear and looting around the map.

Call of Duty: Warzone standard mode is Trios

The standard mode and player per team in Call of Duty: Warzone is trios.

Infinity Ward opted for trios for how the gameplay works in Call of Duty: Warzone and how large the map is. There’s 50 teams of 3 for a total of 150 players.

And trios is the only mode available in Call of Duty: Warzone. Infinity Ward does not have solos or duos options in game at launch. The reasoning for this is to ensure quality matchmaking and not separating matchmaking into many different pools with so many options or combinations of team styles.

Players can opt to play on their own or with a duo through Squad Fill settings, but they will be competing against standard trio teams in the same matchmaking pool.

Call of Duty: Warzone Release Info – Download Times and File Size

As Call of Duty: Warzone launch occurs on March 10, we wanted to make sure everyone knows when and how to download and play Call of Duty: Warzone.

There is two separate release times for Call of Duty: Warzone based on if you own or don’t own Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

Here’s the details you need to know ahead of launch:

IF YOU OWN MODERN WARFARE:

For those of you who own Call of Duty: Modern Warfare currently, Call of Duty: Warzone will be available to play starting at 8AM PT / 11AM ET / 3PM UK time on Tuesday, March 10.

Call of Duty: Warzone will be added to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with game update that will be around 18-23GB in size on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Once the new update goes live, Warzone will be available to play for everyone who owns Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

IF YOU DO NOT OWN MODERN WARFARE:

Call of Duty: Warzone is completely free to play for everyone – you don’t have to own Call of Duty: Modern Warfare or any other Call of Duty game to play.

Call of Duty: Warzone will be available for FREE for everyone starting at 12PM PT / 3PM ET / 7PM UK time on Tuesday, March 10, a few hours after it goes live for Modern Warfare owners.

This is FREE on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Call of Duty: Warzone will be a 85-101GB download for those who don’t own Modern Warfare

Call of Duty: Warzone Armor + Health Regeneration System Explained

Let’s talk about the Armor and Health Regeneration system in Call of Duty: Warzone, which is very different compared to other Battle Royale games, including Blackout.

Call of Duty: Warzone features Armor system, but it is very different than Black Ops 4’s Blackout. There is no tiers of armors. There is one standard armor: the Armor Plate. Every single player enters the map with 100 heaxlth + 2 armor plates equipped.

Players can have max of 3 armor plates on their character. With all 3 armor plates equipped, players have 250 health total. The Armor Plate is one single rarity and there is no variations of it.

Warzone features automatic health regeneration, allowing players to get their health back automatically. So, there’s no bandages or med-kits in Warzone. However, there is the Stim Shot to use in Call of Duty: Warzone that is rare to find.

Infinity Ward says they wanted to have automatic health regeneration because they wanted this to be a Call of Duty Battle Royale that keeps players in the action all the time. You don’t have to stop and sit and bandage up now. When you get hit, you can get to cover for a couple of seconds and jump back in the action without having to worry about bandages.

The Gas in Call of Duty: Warzone closes in quite fast and aggressively. With auto health regen, there’s a way to avoid damage in the gas: the gas mask. Players can find the Gas Mask around the map, and when it’s in your inventory, your character automatically places it on when you’re in the gas. It has its own health levels as well.

Call of Duty: Warzone – Contracts Explained

Call of Duty: Warzone features different Contracts as a way for players to earn more Cash, alongside earning XP, weapon XP, and more information in regards to the game.

Contracts can be located around the map in a tablet pick up that then assigns you to a certain task to complete. The tasks can vary based on the contract you do end up finding.

The reward for completing contracts differs based upon what contract you find. Some contracts will let you have additional XP, weapon XP, earn cash, show you a preview of the next circle. There’s even a contract, according to Infinity Ward, that lets you see the final circle within the first 10 minutes of the match if you find and execute the specific contract.

There’s also a second type of Contracts called Bounties. These are specific targeted contracts. If you find a bounty contract, it’s all about finding and taking out a certain player who is randomly chosen for that bounty. If you pick up a Bounty contract, it will show you the bounty enemy’s relative location to go hunt them down.

And if you’re on the opposite side of the contract, you will get an alert on your screen that there’s an active Bounty Contract on your player. Your entire squad gets alerted when one player on your team has an active bounty on them.

Call of Duty: Warzone features a ping system similar to Apex Legends

Call of Duty: Warzone has a cool ping system similar to that of Apex Legends, which allows players to ping almost every thing in the map and alert teammates of possible items.

The map in Call of Duty: Warzone lets you zoom in as close as you want and then press Up on the D-Pad (on PlayStation 4) to then ping items, Buy Stations, vehicles, locations, and more.

The ping system is extremely useful especially when playing with teammates that don’t have microphones.

You can easily ping any thing you see for teammates to pick up — weapons that you spot while looting, Buy Stations, vehicles, and more to easily find items. When you walk near a weapon, pressing UP on the d-pad will ping it for anyone on your squad to see and get to.

Everything you need to know about Call of Duty: Warzone Plunder Mode

Battle Royale is not the only mode available in Call of Duty: Warzone. There’s a second mode called Plunder, which Infinity Ward wants to be the fun side experience for those who want a more casual experience compared to the intensities of Battle Royale games.

Plunder is all about the team who secures the most Cash in game.

Here’s how the mode works:

The objective of Plunder is to go around the map and find as much cash as possible to accumulate a total of $1 million in cash.

In this mode, the amount of cash you can find is dramatically increased compared to Battle Royale.

Plunder has a 30 minute timer for players to reach $1 million in cash. When a team reaches $1 million in Cash secured, an overtime phase is triggered in the mode. The team that deposited the $1 million in Cash has their $1 million secured. During this overtime phase, the amount of Cash you find is doubled. The team with the most cash when the time ends wins the match.

If no one reaches $1 million in Cash by the 30 minute mark, the team with the most money secures the win.

A very important aspect for this mode is that respawn is fully enabled. If you die, there’s a 15 second timer, and once that’s up, you can sent back to redeploy onto the map to get back into the action. There is no Gulag in this mode.

In addition, players have their own create a class loadouts to use in Plunder mode in Call of Duty: Warzone. You spawn back in with your create a class loadout in this mode.

Players also will drop their Cash when they die. There’s a certain amount of Cash you will drop when you die, so if you have too much on you, it’s a risk to stay in the open. But, players can secure their Cash and deposit them in one of two ways:

The first is through specially marked Helicopter pads that are located around the map. At these pads, you have to run up to them, press a button to activate the pad, and wait for a chopper to arrive. When the chopper arrives, you can then deposit the cash you have on you — that cash is then secured and cannot be taken away. But, there’s a huge risk with these helicopter deposits — there’s no cover around them at all, and you can be shot while attempting to deposit.

The second way is through Deposit Balloons that can be found at certain Buy Stations throughout the map that you have to use the Cash to buy. But there’s a catch with these portable deposit: it can only take a deposit of up to $150,000. The chopper deposits does not have the limit.

Call of Duty: Warzone Cash System – Buy Stations, Killstreaks, And More

Call of Duty: Warzone has an in-game currency system that is revolved around Cash system that lets players access new content in Warzone.

The cash system is fully in-game only and not impacted or part of any microtransaction system.

Players enter every match with $0 in cash to their name. As you begin to loot and find weapons, equipment, and more, you also will find Cash around the map in various quantities. The cash stack you see will be smaller for lower amounts of cash and larger for higher amounts of cash.

The entire game really revolves around this cash as it allows you to get equipment and items from Buy Stations located around the map.

BUY STATIONS:

Buy Stations are located in various locations around the entire map and are easy to see on your map. And with the advanced ping system in Warzone, you can easily mark a close by Buy Station for you and your teams to see to get too when needed.

Buy Stations let you use your cash to purchase certain items like Killstreaks. Players cannot earn killstreaks the standard way they’re used to in multiplayer. You have to buy streaks (or, very rarely find while looting).

Players can only carry one killstreak at a time. If you purchase more than one, it will only let you take one, so your teammate will have to hold the other.

Here’s a look at what you can get from Buy Stations, and note the prices may changed based on feedback. One thing you can also get from these stations is the ability to buy back your teammates if they’ve failed to get through the Gulag or the Gulag has expired.

Here’s what you can purchase:

The amount of Cash you can find and earn is quite balanced from our play testing experience. You don’t find too much, and you have to be strategic about how you spend your cash — whether to save it up for killstreaks or to save it to buy a possible downed teammate.

You can also share Cash between teammates by dropping the cash you have. On PS4/Xbox, press down on the D-Pad, and then use the right trigger stick to highlight cash, and drop stacks. Your teammates can then pick up the stacks if you want to pool it together to get a certain killstreak in-game.

KILLSTREAKS

Yes, Call of Duty: Warzone does feature Killstreaks. As we noted above, buying from Buy Stations or very rarely finding on map is the only way to get these and not all killstreaks from MP are carried over to Warzone mode.

There’s a variety of options available when it comes to killstreaks and some operate very similar to that in MP. There is a UAV streak, but the UAV streak is a very small circle that pings enemies in the radius nearby you for a set time. It does not show the entire map, only the small area near you and your team.

Call of Duty: Warzone Looting Explained

Call of Duty: Warzone has a very simplified and unique looting system compared to Black Ops 4’s Blackout.

There is no backpack/carry pack, and it feels more in line with a fast paced Call of Duty action versus a traditional Battle Royale experience that you might expect.

What you can carry is also simple, really too. You have two weapons to hold. One lethal equipment. One tactical equipment.

You have an inventory management system that is accessed by pressing DOWN on the D-Pad. It’s not a complicated inventory management that was there in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s Blackout, with extensive management of what you can hold and can’t hold.

One of the best features that Warzone has compared to Blackout is the ability to pick up ammo by just walking over it in looting situations. And because you don’t have a set limit of ammo you can carry, there’s no worrying about managing your ammo in your inventory.

Call of Duty: Warzone features cross play and cross progression similar to Modern Warfare

Call of Duty: Warzone continues the staple features introduced in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with full support for cross play in the game between PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Players can play up with any of their friends across all platforms similar to Modern Warfare. And similar to Modern Warfare, for those looking to jump into Warzone without owning Modern Warfare, you will need an Activision ID and account in order to play as that’s how cross play works in the Call of Duty franchise.

Players who own Modern Warfare and play Warzone will be in the same matchmaking pool as those who are free to play Warzone owners – there’s no separation, Infinity Ward confirmed to us during our studio visit.

Call of Duty: Warzone to support up to 200 player lobbies in the future

Infinity Ward has confirmed that they plan to increase the player count support in Call of Duty: Warzone to 200 players, a number that was discussed during leaks for the game prior to it’s launch.

Infinity Ward Studio Head Patrick Kelly told USA TODAY in an interview that they have 200 player working in the studio and are play testing the higher player count.

“We brought a number of twists to battle royale,” Kelly told USA TODAY. “I do think the world you play in is going to be undeniably unique. For one thing, we are initially going to roll out with 150 players, when you are typically seeing 60 to 100. Actually, I can tell you we are already playing with 200 players. We are going to release that a little bit later.”

He said they will add it in a “bit later” but did not provide an actual time frame for when to expect it.

Call of Duty: Warzone launched with support for 150 player lobbies, which is already one of the highest player counts for a battle royale game currently available on the market.

Warzone to support different team size options in future, trios ‘works really well’

Infinity Ward has confirmed that they do plan to experiment with different team sizes in Call of Duty: Warzone as they continue to add more support for features and new content to the newly launched free to play game.

During our visit to Infinity Ward, the studio heads mentioned that they are launching with trios because that’s how they’ve tested the mode for a long time now and it’s worked effectively for this mode. Patrick Kelly, Infinity Ward Studio Head, reiterated that in an interview with USA TODAY.

The studio head also mentioned in this interview that they plan to experiment with different team size options and playlists as they continue with Warzone, saying that they have tested 4-player and 5-player teams for Warzone internally.

“So let’s say you show up alone and just want to play solo … or if you show up with a buddy, you just check the box that says, ‘Don’t fill my squad,’ and you will just be a duo,” Kelly said. “I can tell you we have four- and five-player squads we are already playing with. But we want to launch with something we know works really well and we have tested to the nines and then play around with these different team sizes.”

Watch select Twitch streams to get bonus rewards in Modern Warfare and Warzone

The bonus rewards in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone for watching Twitch streams offer is back.

To celebrate the launch of Call of Duty: Warzone in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Activision is teaming up with Twitch again to enable drops for select COD Partner streams. Watching select streamers will let you get additional bonus content in game.

Want to earn some rewards for when you drop into your next match? Watch Warzone in the Modern Warfare category on Twitch from March 11 at 10AM PT to March 18 at 10AM PT to earn rewards, then equip then in-game and jump into the action of Warzone.

Here’s the steps to watching and earning Modern Warfare and Warzone rewards on Twitch:

  • Step 1: Get a Call of Duty Account : Registering for a Call of Duty account is a relatively easy process that gives you some awesome benefits. Accounts make it possible for cross-play to be enabled in Modern Warfare, and you’ll receive all the latest intel and personalized stats. Get an account by going here. If you already have an account, you’re all set.

  • Step 2: Link and Re-link : Once you have a Call of Duty account, connect it to your Twitch Account, so you can start earning!

    • Go here to link your Call of Duty and Twitch accounts.
    • If you already have a Twitch account, you must re-link. Re-linking ensures you have enabled the correct permissions, so you can earn rewards. Go here to re-link your Call of Duty and Twitch accounts.
  • Step 3: Watch and Earn : Then, you’ll need to head to Twitch and get a look at the streamers who are playing Warzone . On drop eligible streams you’ll see a callout that “drops are enabled”, so you know you are officially watching and earning. From there, click the stream and enjoy the gameplay. You can watch multiple streamers or one stream but as long as they are “drop eligible” your total watch time will be tallied up, so you can earn rewards.

  • Step 4: Get the Goods : So, you’ve watched some awesome gameplay of Season One of Modern Warfare and want to know what’s headed to your inventory? Details below:

    • Watching 1 hour – earns a ‘Airborne Commander’ shiny emblem
    • Watching 2 hours – earns 1 Hour of Double XP Token
    • Watching 3 hours – earns the ‘Cataclysmic’ Weapon Blueprint

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Adjustments to Akimbo Snake-shots and RPGs in Warzone coming soon

Infinity Ward has confirmed that they are actively working on updates for some OP weapons that players are using across the game, especially in Call of Duty: Warzone.

Studio MP Director Joe Cecot confirmed on Twitter that an adjustment to the infamous Akimbo Snakeshot weapons will be coming in a smaller update in the near future; the adjustment is going through a round of testing internally.

Cecot also confirmed in the same tweet that the next bigger update coming will include adjustments to RPGs, which have become all too common in Warzone now with users using them in all situations to take out teams and vehicles easily.

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Excited to get
this update out!

We are working on an adjustment for
akimbo snake-shots in a smaller update. Just needs testing. RPGs are
also getting a tuning pass in the next big update to come later on.
GLHF! https://t.co/nNFiro4JGb


Joe Cecot (@JoeCecot) April
29, 2020

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There is no ETA for these updates just yet, so stay tuned.

Players find new Access Card in the Warzone map

Infinity Ward appears to have started to tease some sort of change to Call of Duty: Warzone happening in the near future…

The newest patch update, which went live on April 28, has added in the ability for players to find ‘Red Access Cards’ around the map. Players are able to pick up these cards and hold onto them, but it is not clear yet what you can do with these access cards.

The cards could be some sort of key to enter the locked bunkers that fans have been seeing around the map.

There are some areas of the map, which if you walk up to, says press a button to enter code, but no code works. These access cards could be the first step into finding the full code to access the bunkers.

Since the launch of Warzone on March 10, Infinity Ward and Raven Software have not made any changes to the map itself, but there have been adjustments to other areas – like weapons, vehicles, and more. We may be getting some map changes soon.

Players can now drop a weapon in Call of Duty: Warzone

A new feature that appears to have been added into Call of Duty: Warzone without being mentioned in the patch notes: the ability to drop weapons.

Since Warzone’s launch in March, players were not able to drop a weapon in Warzone if they picked it up. Players could only replace a weapon with another weapon.

Now, with the new update, players can drop a weapon that they picked up and ping it for teammates to get.

A video posted to Reddit shows the ability to drop weapons on PC has been added to the Inventory/Drop menu, allowing players to drop their currently equipped weapon.

This could be especially useful in situations where a teammate comes back from Gulag/bought back and have no weapons, and now can take one from a teammate.

Regular Bounty Contracts removed from Warzone following Most Wanted addition

It appears Infinity Ward has removed the classic Bounty Contract from Call of Duty: Warzone following the newest update and replaced it with the Most Wanted Contract in-game, which has caused many fans to be upset.

The new update, which dropped on April 28, brought in a brand new contract called Most Wanted. This contract makes it that your team becomes the bounty for every other team still in-game. If you survive the bounty time, then the reward is bringing back all of your fallen teammates immediately.

However, by adding this contract, Infinity Ward appears to have also removed the standard Bounty Contract from Warzone completely. Fans can only find the Most Wanted contract in-game.

Streamers have responded to this by asking why Infinity Ward would think removing it would be a good idea. Ninja said the regular contracts are “high risk and reward” and were “well balanced.”

Infinity Ward has not said why they removed the regular Bounties from Warzone or when they plan to bring it back. Standard bounties were a nice way to get money while finding enemy teams on the map.

Circle closing times adjusted in new Warzone update

Raven Software and Infinity Ward mentioned in the new patch notes that there were some adjustments to the circle and gas closing times in Warzone, but did not provide actual numbers of changes.

Now, a user on Reddit has provided an estimated new times for the circle closing. The times are not 100% down to the correct second, but are close.

  • Circle 1 outlined, 3:30 till gas moves in (-1:00). Gas moves to circle 1 in 4:30.
  • Circle 2 outlined, 1:30 till gas moves in. Gas moves to circle 2 in 3:30. (+1:00)
  • Circle 3 outlined, 1:15 till gas moves in. Gas moves to circle 3 in 2:50 (+:50)
  • Circle 4 outlined, 1:00 till gas moves in. Gas moves to circle 4 in 1:50 (+:20)
  • Circle 5 outlined, 1:00 till gas moves in. Gas moves to circle 5 in 1:08 (+:08)
  • Circle 6 outlined, :50 till gas moves in. Gas moves to circle 6 in :50 (+:05)
  • Circle 7 outlined, :30 till gas moves in. Gas moves to circle 7 in :48 (+:03)
  • 1:45 for last circle to close (+:15)

Based on comments on Reddit, it appears that the first circle now moves in a better quicker, but the rest of the circles are slightly slower. The overall balance to gameplay appears to be allowing some players to get out of the gas in longer distances because of the extra few seconds depending on the circle shape.

The gas, per Reddit posts, appears to be move slower over longer distances, so it takes a bit longer to actually close overall during some collapses.

Infinity Ward did not share the actual number changes for the circle changes in the patch notes, so you may want to play for yourself to see how it works with different playstyles.

Not the RPG NO
Knew that would be coming, still the best defense against being run over now will have to be rpg c4 combo
drop a weapon yeah

Access cards hmmm Now I have to try and remember where those bunkers are located

As always Beers great info

Don’t thank me, thank the interweb

@codplayers

Warzone devs explain why game has limited playlists, says Duos coming soon

In a recent interview with GamerGen (via CODTracker), Infinity Ward’s Narrative Lead, Taylor Kurosaki, and Raven Software’s Director, Amos Hodge spoke about many different aspects of Call of Duty: Warzone, including playlists.

One of the things that has happened with Warzone is the devs have been rotating playlists in and out versus keeping a standard set of playlists constantly, like MP does. Hodge says this resolves around the fact that the game has to matchmake 150 players per match, which becomes more challenging the more playlists options there are – especially in smaller regions of the world.

We’re trying to run this like it’s own product. If you look on Modern Warfare, they’re constantly rotating modes in and out…so we’re just trying to find our footing on that, what are the core modes and what we can rotate in and out. We want to keep players engaged, making new modes, we don’t want the game to get stale, but at the same time, we can’t have ten or fifteen playlist because people will start to get bad connections, we wouldn’t be able to matchmake – 150 players is a lot. We’re trying to find that balance between the core mode and what we can rotate in and out. When we put out a new mode, we really want to listen to the community – did they liked it, did they not liked it, which mode they prefer… A lot of our live activity is community driven.

Hodge confirms in the interview that Duos is in development and coming soon, but the studio is working on some bugs with the mode before they can release. They said that the teams have heard player feedback for the mode and are working on it.

AH: We had Duos on Plunder, but I’m not sure where Duos is, we got some bugs to work out with Duos. But we’re listening to the community – if you noticed, we launched with just Trios, then we added Solos, the we added Quads, so we will get to a place where we add Duos in the future. There’s just no exact time I can give you for now, but Duos is coming. You’ve already seen in Plunder, but there’s just thing we gotta figure out, find the right timing and everything else.

Kurosaki says the teams are still working to s the best standard modes for Warzone and what players are engage with the most in order to tweak the modes to better suit the community’s play styles.

TK: As Amos said, it’s a brand new game, it’s been out for a little over a month now. Unlike mature mode like core Multiplayer in Call of Duty, we’re trying to figure out what these core modes are. It’s funny – I know Amos is active on social medias, and I’m as well – when you add Quads, people are like “Where are the Trios?” And then you go to Trios and they go “Where are the Quads?” ! Everyone wants to play the game in a slightly different way, which is really cool and exciting, so we’re trying to figure out what the standard modes are, and what are the modes that works better as sort of a short time, mixing it up kind of situation. We’re listening and continually tweaking it, and like Amos said, we’re supporting this game full force. It’s been amazing to see the power of these two studios fully focused on this game right now.

Call of Duty: Warzone will be updated to support PS5 and Xbox Series X

In an interview with GamerGen (via CODTracker), Infinity Ward has confirmed that fans who are looking at getting the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X this holiday will be able to still play Call of Duty: Warzon.

Infinity Ward’s Narrative Director says that the studio will be working to update Call of Duty: Warzone in order to support the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

He says that with their content plans for the future of Warzone, he’s ‘sure’ that it includes PS5 and Xbox Series X as part of that.

TK: I know that our plan is Warzone is going to be around for quite some time, so as soon as those new systems are out and available I’m sure we’ll support them.

The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are set to launch in Holiday 2020. A release date for the systems has not been confirmed yet.