Activision has confirmed that Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 will launch later this year for PC and consoles as a cross-gen title.
Hostage and Knockout are the new 6v6 round-based modes, the former involving hostage rescue and the latter focused on capturing a bag of cash.
Along with costing $70 on PC, the PS4 and Xbox One versions are also currently only available for $70 as part of the Cross-Gen Bundle.
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.
Out on October 28th for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC, the shooter features new gun handling, a new Gunsmith and much more.
New trailer leaks ahead of its worldwide reveal today at 10 AM PT. When live, pre-orders will provide early access to the open beta.
Following the worldwide reveal on June 8th, the "world premiere gameplay level" will likely offer a more extensive walkthrough.
Call of Duty's PC presence has been restricted to Battle.net for years, but it's looking like the series will finally be returning to Steam soon.
The shooter is slated to launch on October 28th. Data-mining indicates releases on Xbox One and PS4 along with current-gen consoles and PC.
Warzone 2 is expected to arrive a "couple of months" after Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 based on a new report by insider Tom Henderson.
Removed from the store page in question but still present in Steam's CDN, the artwork could indicate a Steam release for the 2022 title.
An announcement is allegedly planned for the upcoming State of Play presentation, or perhaps even before that.
Prominent insider Tom Henderson has provided a rough recreation of what will supposedly be the map in the upcoming battle royale shooter.
This year's Call of Duty won't be skipping previous-gen platforms with the open beta allegedly coming to PS4 and PS5.
A bizarre new trailer focuses on artwork canvas for the upcoming shooter in a cargo shipyard, which also confirms its release date.
New leak claims that the battle royale shooter will also bring back armour vests and an expanded version of Blackout's inventory system.
Known insider Tom Henderson has revealed potential new details on Warzone 2's map, its POIs, Strongholds, and more.
New alleged details have emerged on the battle royale sequel, claiming that it'll be more in line with Black Ops 4's Blackout than the original Warzone.
Players will allegedly be able to earn skins, blueprints, and more in DMZ, which will also be usable in other multiplayer modes and Warzone 2.
The first person shooter will allegedly reveal campaign gameplay in June, followed by a multiplayer reveal in August.