Itâs nearly a week since Activision and Infinity Ward has launchedCall of Duty: Warzone, a standalone free to play game based on 2019âsModern Warfarethat is extremely focused on bringing large-scale Battle Royale matches with 150 players. So far, players were only allowed to play matches as 3-player squads, but as of now, the battle could become tougher with the Solo mode coming.Call of Duty: Warzoneâs announcement didnât come as a surprise sincelots of details have already been leakedabout the Activision’s Battle Royale game. However, the game reached over 15 million players three days after launch, which is an epic achievement for Activision and theCall of Dutyfranchise. Previously,Apex Legendswas holding a record for reaching 10 million players within 72 hours.Call of Duty: Warzoneâs Solo mode was one of the most anticipated features of the game that arrived much sooner than expected. Having said that, the community is also interested in a Quad mode along with some other features to be added toWarzoneas well.
Aside from the Battle Royale mode,Call of Duty: Warzonefeatures another way of playing calledPlunder, tasking you and your teammates to deposit as more cash as you can before the end of the match. Unlike Battle Royale, there is no closing circle of death in Plunder. You will be respawned soon after you die before being forced to win a 1v1 match in Gulag.
Call of Duty: Warzoneis currently available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. If you ownCall of Duty: Modern Warfarealready, a moderately small update will take you toWarzone.Otherwise, you will need nearly 100 GB of free space on your hard drive.
Although Activision has already announced that they will launch a new iteration of theCall of Dutyseries later this year, it seemsWarzonewould be a long-term project for the company, which would make it less surprising to see the game launching on next-gen consoles soon after they release.