Call of Duty: Warzone 2 excites many players not only with its huge map but also with modes that are new to the franchise. This includes the new mode “Crazy 3s”. We will show you what kind of mode it is and when the regular trio mode will be available.
How does Crazy 3s work? When you select the mode in your menu and start the round, your match begins as usual. You choose a landing spot with your two other teammates, loot everything you can, and try not to die.
The difference, however, is that you can recruit your enemies for your squad, allowing you to have up to 6 players on your team at once.
As absurd as it sounds in a trio mode, it works. YouTuber Aculite shows you in his video just how crazy the mode actually is.
How can I recruit squad members? To recruit players for the squad, you need to convince enemy players not to shoot you. The Proximity Chat is suitable for this, as you can communicate with players near you.
Now you go towards each other, and one of you has to invite the other – this works through the emote menu.
A message will pop up that you have allied with the player and he is now part of your squad. Now you can travel together and increase your squad to up to 6 players.
Where is the original trio mode? Unfortunately, we cannot provide you with an exact answer to this. So far, it is not known when the original trio mode will be implemented. In the meantime, players can engage with the other modes that are currently active. These include:
- Battle Royal 4s
- Third-Person BR – 3s
- Crazy – BR 3s
- Battle Royal – 2s
- Battle Royal Solo
But you can expect that the regular trio mode will also be available soon. The playlists rotate regularly and often bring new modes with different rules into the game. However, it is currently uncertain what the rhythm of the rotation will look like.
If new information about the original trio mode becomes available, we will summarize it for you as quickly as possible.
What do you think of the new trio mode of Warzone 2? Do you find it really crazy, do you think it’s cool, or do you prefer to stick with the standard modes? Feel free to leave us a comment!