Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warreleases on November 13 featuring an all-new campaign, new and returning multiplayer modes, and a new cooperative zombies mode, too. WithBlack Ops Cold War’s release, a new era will also begin for the ongoingCall of Dutybattle royale gameWarzone.Warzoneplayers may be wondering exactly what that means in terms of gameplay and features, though. One Youtuber claims to have information regarding just that.
Tom Henderson of the Long Sensation YouTube channel responded to a question from a Twitter follower regarding howWarzonewill feel after the release ofBlack Ops Cold War. The follower asks whether “the movement and gun mechanics” will change whenBlack Ops Cold Warreleases specifically. Henderson responds with a very straightforward statement, one that officially hasn’t been confirmed by Treyarch or Infinity Ward yet. Henderson says thatWarzoneinBlack Ops Cold Waris “essentially” the same asWarzoneas it is now.
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More specifically, Henderson says thatWarzonepost-Black Ops Cold Warwill feature the same movement and gun mechanics as it does now. Treyarch won’t be changingWarzone’s core gameplay to more closely feel likeBlack Ops Cold War. That includes being able to “lean and mount” just like in Modern Warfare, which won’t be a part ofBlack Ops Cold War’s multiplayer experience. They’ll be uniquely distinct.
That doesn’t mean that there won’t be major changes toWarzone, of course. That was already confirmed duringBlack Ops Cold War’s reveal.Warzonewill introduce new weapons and vehicles, as well as cosmetics that are pulled directly fromBlack Ops Cold War. Treyarch even said that the Verdansk map will continue to be used, though it will be “evolved” in some way, too.
Henderson says that they have actually reported on this topic before, so they seem to still be confident that the information is accurate. To repeat, however, this information has not been confirmed byTreyarchas of yet. It could be entirely false. Henderson doesn’t even provide a reference to a source for the information. It does make a lot of sense, though. Games as massive asWarzonearen’t reinvented in a year’s time, especially when they’re performing so successfully.
Call of Duty: Warzonefanslikely won’t have to wait long to learn more about the future of the battle royale or what Treyarch plans to change, if anything. WithBlack Ops Cold Warlaunching in just two short months there’s so much to talk about and so little time left.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warreleases November 13 on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, with a PS5 version also in development.
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