Call of Duty: Warzone makes a triumphant return with the integration of Black Ops 6, delivering a fully immersive Black Ops-themed experience, last featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War in 2021.
With this update, players will have access to a complete lineup of maps and game modes. Here’s a look at the locations and modes you’ll be able to explore once you dive into the free-to-play game.
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All Modes In Call Of Duty: Warzone Season 1
Warzone Season 1 allows players to dive into three modes: Battle Royale, Resurgence, and Plunder. While some of these were part of the core game from the beginning, others were introduced later and have become fan favorites ever since.
Battle Royale
Warzone’s primary mode remains Battle Royale, where 120 players compete to be the last player (or team) standing. Adding a twist to the classic format, players who die can fight their way back into the game through a 1v1 duel in the Gulag. With Black Ops 6’s integration, players will now have access to new weapons and the Omnimovement system, providing additional tools and mobility for strategic advantage.
Resurgence
Resurgence mode pits 44 players (or 45 in Trios) against each other in a battle to be the last team standing. Unlike in Battle Royale, players can respawn as long as one teammate survives while a countdown timer runs. To shorten this respawn timer, players can complete various in-game tasks like eliminating enemies, opening crates, and completing Contracts, allowing their squadmates to return to the fight even faster.
Plunder
Plunder is the go-to mode for players looking to quickly level up weapons and operators, offering nonstop action. The objective is to collect as much cash as possible before the timer runs out; whoever amasses the most is crowned the winner. In this mode, all equipment — including custom loadouts — is readily available, and victory goes to the most efficient team.
Ranked Play
Ranked Play returns to the big Battle Royale map with Season 1’s mid-season update, offering competitive players a chance to showcase their skills by outsmarting and outlasting opponents to earn exclusive rewards. This mode features specific rules to ensure fair competition, sticking closely to the standard Battle Royale rules.
All Maps In Call of Duty: Warzone Season 1
In Warzone Season 1, players can explore three maps across different modes: Urzikstan, Rebirth Island, and the brand-new Area 99. Rebirth Island and Area 99 will feature Resurgence mode, while Urzikstan will be dedicated to Battle Royale. Rebirth Island will be limited to Quads, whereas Area 99 will support all team sizes — similar to Urzikstan’s Battle Royale.
Rebirth Island
The fan-favorite Rebirth Island makes a return following Black Ops 6’s integration, bringing back its iconic points of interest. Similar to Urzikstan, the map has received several updates, including the permanent addition of a Submarine POI, increased Redeploy Drones, and updated Biometric Scanner and Weapon Trade Station rewards. These adjustments, along with all other changes introduced in the Battle Royale map, keep Rebirth Island fresh and engaging for players.
Area 99
Warzone introduces a brand-new Resurgence map, Area 99, inspired by the long-standing history of Nuketown. This map offers 10 new points of interest for players to explore and is designed with a classic Black Ops atmosphere. Similar in size to Rebirth Island, Area 99 encourages frequent engagements and provides a range of elevation levels for dynamic gameplay.
Urzikstan
Urzikstan will remain Warzone’s “big map” for Battle Royale, keeping its original points of interest intact — so Popov Power Plant won’t be destroyed, and Atlas Superstore won’t be added. However, players can expect several enhancements, including improved vehicle handling, new dirtbikes, Black Ops 6 ground loot, and upgraded lighting and visual effects.
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