Activision just released details about the new DMZ mode coming to Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0. This new content is part of the upcoming Warzone 2.0, which launches on November 16.
Developed by Infinity Ward and Raven Software, Call of Duty: Warzone is the franchise’s free-to-play battle royale launched in 2020. It’s available as part of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and Call of Duty: Vanguard and supports cross-progression between all three games. Developers intend Warzone 2.0 to usher in the next era of Call of Duty: Warzone. The new game introduces a massive new map, a new game mode, and major engine improvements.
Developers talked extensively about Warzone 2.0 in a recent blog post, which gave Call of Duty fans some idea about what to expect from Warzone 2.0’s new DMZ game mode. Developers describe it as “an open-world, narrative-focused extraction mode.” The new mode will give Operators free rein to complete objectives and side activities and search for valuable items in the open-world environment. Of course, these objectives will not be uncontested, as players must fend off hostile players and NPCs as they complete their missions and wait for extraction.
Developers didn’t say much else about Warzone 2.0’s DMZ mode but promised to provide more details as the release date approaches. Still, the new mode seems like a significant change for Warzone, whose previous modes were variations on the usual Battle Royale format. It’s unclear if the player-controlled operators will be competing to fulfill the DMZ objectives or if it’s more of a team-based attacker-defender arrangement.
The inclusion of NPC and a narrative focus are also intriguing. The latter sounds a little reminiscent of the first Titanfall game, which featured a narrative campaign of several multiplayer matches strung together. Developers also provided a screenshot, which seems to imply that Warzone 2.0’s DMZ mode might contain light stealth elements. However, fans won’t know precisely how DMZ works until the developers release more information.
While the blog post didn’t offer a full breakdown of the DMZ mode, it did provide a lot of other information regarding the upcoming Warzone 2.0. Highlights include Warzone 2.0’s massive new Al Mazrah map, which contains multiple Modern Warfare 2 maps combined into a single sprawling environment. The aforementioned AI combatants aren’t unique to DMZ either and will make an appearance at select locations across various maps.
Developers have also overhauled the Warzone's vehicles for Warzone 2.0, and they now require fuel to operate. Players will be able to fill their tanks with Gas Cans or by visiting Gas Stations scattered around the map. The latter also offer repair services. Additionally, Warzone 2.0 introduces drivable boats and an expanded roster of ground and air vehicles.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 launches on November 16 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
Source: Activision