Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 Release Date, System Requirements, and More
Warzone 2.0
The release date of Warzone 2.0 is quickly approaching, giving players just enough time to get the hang Modern Warfare 2 before moving on to Warzone 2.0. New modes, weaponry, maps, and other features are added in the “new era” of the FPS game, which also closely integrates with Modern Warfare 2.
The DMZ mode, which will be available from the start of Warzone 2.0, is one of the most eagerly awaited new additions. The gulag has changed, there are new AI enemies, new third-person playlists, and more.
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Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 Will be Introducing Many Changes
Just a few weeks after Modern Warfare 2 is released, Warzone 2.0 will be made available, bringing season 1 to both games. The paid-for and free-to-play game will continue to get updates in the following months, so that won’t be the end of it.
Players will be granted a few goods to utilize in Warzone 2.0, but they won’t be able to bring anything from the original Warzone into Warzone 2. Instead, you can transport your goods from Modern Warfare 2. After a break, Warzone will remain available as a stand-alone experience named Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera following the release of Warzone 2.0.
The massive and brand-new Al Mazrah, which includes everything from barren desert to fast-flowing rivers, industrial buildings to dense, steep peaks, has been revealed as the Warzone 2.0 map. The expansive Al Mazrah battlefield is home to Warzone 2 Strongholds, another game-changing new element to the battle royale.
Custom loadouts are still available in Warzone 2, but they operate a little differently than before. You can purchase your loadout from Shops (previously known as Buy Stations) using in-game currency, according to a Call of Duty blog article. They can also be acquired from fresh public loadout drops or new AI-defended strongholds.
The gulag in Warzone 2 has altered, so you’re no longer fighting for your life by yourself; instead, you’re partnered up with an enemy so that you can both rejoin the main battle. Also there is an AI jailer, whose own defeat has the power to return all four 2v2 players to Al Mazrah.
Warzone 2 will soon include third-party playlists, similar to how Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer did, but they won’t be available all the time. Rather, they’ll be introduced at some point during season 1 as part of the weekly playlist rotation.
Warzone 2.0 PC System Requirements
Minimum Specifications
- OS: Windows 10 – 64 bit (Latest Update)
- CPU: Intel Core i5-3570 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600
- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 or AMD Radeon RX 470
- Video Memory: 3GB
- RAM: 8GB RAM
- Storage Space: 25GB
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
Recommended Specifications
- OS: Windows 10 – 64 bit (Latest Update)
- CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K or AMD Ryzen 7 1800X
- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 580
- Video Memory: 3GB
- RAM: 16GB RAM
- Storage Space: 25GB
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
Recommended Drivers:
- NVIDIA: 516.79
- AMD: 21.9.1
There is now greater possibility for intriguing clashes thanks to changes to the way players can interact with vehicles. Both the driver and passengers have the opportunity to lean out the windows to aim their guns.
When a vehicle is damaged, it won’t immediately explode. Instead, the bumpers, doors, and tires may deteriorate over time. The anti-cheat technology Ricochet, which was first used in Call of Duty: Vanguard, will be operational from the start of Warzone 2.
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