This is not just on the surface change. While players are initially split between circles, the moment they come together will be the climactic final battle. “At some point you’re going to say ‘Okay, we’ve cleared our circles, we think we’re fine’. Then the circles merge and they Get back together and you’re going to have this very targeted fight,” O’Hara said.

“You gear up in the building thinking ‘let’s go, it’s about to gain confidence’. Once those circles hit, you have The final battle. It’s another twist on the gameplay, and we think it’s a cool world event.”

You don’t have to wait long You can experience it for yourself. The release date for Warzone 2.0 is just around the corner. We’ve gotten a good look at Battle Royale’s new map, which makes effective use of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s improved water-based shootouts.
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