
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 surpasses 25 million players in five days
The latest version of the battle royale Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 is on track to break the record of the first Warzone, which exceeded 30 million players in ten days.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 , the free battle royale from Infinity Ward and Raven Software, has exceeded 25 million players in its first five days with its release on PC, Xbox and PlayStation -and at Vandal we tell you all its secrets to master it. By comparison, the first Call of Duty: Warzone surpassed 30 million in its first ten days , so it seems that the current version will have no problem surpassing that number.
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Warzone 2.0 builds on the success of its predecessor and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 . It offers a new map, new mode, and other features , though it hasn’t been without some issues in its early days that will likely be fixed soon.
“Join forces with your friends and play on a sprawling battlefield in the metropolitan area and rural outskirts of the Republic of Adal. Deploy in the new objective-based sandbox mode , choose your own experience, and collect gear for your inventory. Discover supply crates and complete contracts to build your arsenal and gain tactical advantage,” Activision Blizzard says about the game.
In general, Warzonen 2.0 is more realistic and much bigger than the first installment of Warzone. PUBG lovers will be in luck thanks to that realistic section that bathes the new Activision work, which has come from the successful Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which has garnered some interesting sales and activity. This new Warzone life may not be as good as the previous one, but that does not mean that it is bad.
Al Mazrah is a worthy successor to Verdansk thanks to how complete it is: it has verticality, it has horizontality, and it has well-distributed and very intuitive areas for exploration. It is the perfect heir to that original map that opened the 2020 battle royale , which it should have been Caldera and it wasn’t. Its construction is based on several old maps (such as Dome, Quarry, Terminal or Showdown) and that makes it feel familiar, which gives clues so that we are not so lost and we make us feel at home”