Activision will be unveiling the next Call of Duty battle royale experience and the new extraction-based mode later this week.
Updates to weapon balance will be revealed ahead of Season 1. It goes live along with Warzone 2.0 and DMZ on November 16th.
Beenox and Toys for Bob are allegedly developing it with Infinity Ward "leading the narrative" and Raven Software "consulting on gameplay ideas.".
Those playing the shooter on PlayStation and Xbox consoles will not need to link accounts with phone numbers.
Infinity Ward has worked "very hard" on the systems, noting that storage and going back and forth between title menus has been "hotly debated."
Available at launch, DMZ is a new extraction mode where players can define their win condition while dealing with lethal NPCs and each other.
Prominent insider Tom Henderson says that the free-to-play battle royale shooter will be renamed to "Warzone Caldera".
The Call of Duty: Next showcase will also provide information on Call of Duty: Warzone on mobile along with some "redacted" info and surprises.
The free-to-play battle royale sequel is confirmed to be in development for PC and consoles, but hasn't yet been formally unveiled.
Sources speaking to insider Tom Henderson refute recent rumors that the PvEvP mode will be free-to-play and launch in 2023.
Activision has confirmed that Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 will launch later this year for PC and consoles as a cross-gen title.
Beenox is confirmed to be developing the PC version. It's also providing additional support along with Raven Software, High Moon, Toys for Bob, and more.