Leaks about CoD Warzone 2 reveal old favorite maps and new loadout mechanics

Leaks about CoD Warzone 2 reveal old favorite maps and new loadout mechanics

The successor to CoD Warzone is set to release this year, but official information is still very limited. Initial leaks from credible sources already give hints about what we might expect in the new CoD Battle Royale.

Even though the public has yet to see anything from the upcoming CoD games Warzone 2 or Modern Warfare 2, professional athletes have already gotten a glimpse into the future of Call of Duty (via charlieintel).

Therefore, it’s not surprising that leaks about the successor to the Battle Royale are slowly surfacing.

  • YouTuber NerosCinema uploaded a video about 6 minutes long, where he reveals some details that were allegedly provided to him by a leaker.
  • Meanwhile, the well-known and trusted insider Tom Henderson confirmed that he has heard most of this information from several of his own sources (via exputer).

But even though several sources confirm this information independently: these are still unofficial leaks. These details could be incorrect or change fundamentally before the release of the game. Everything that NerosCinema or Tom Henderson share is therefore without guarantee.

Here you can see in the trailer what is currently happening in Warzone 1:

Warzone 2 supposedly more like Blackout, the first Battle Royale from Call of Duty

What has been leaked? Together, NerosCinema and Tom Henderson have published some interesting details.

We summarize the highlights for you:

  • Warzone 2 takes place on a brand new map, not Verdansk or Caldera from Warzone 1.
  • The new map features many locations from the first three titles of the Modern Warfare trilogy as “Points of Interests”. Among them are fan favorites like:
    • Highrise
    • Quarry
    • Terminal
    • Afghan
  • Verdansk could return at a later point.
  • The map from Warzone 2 may be the same as in the game mode DMZ for the new Modern Warfare 2, which is said to be heavily inspired by Escape from Tarkov.
  • Warzone 2 is supposed to remind players more of CoD Blackout, the Battle Royale from Black Ops 4.
  • There will once again be a limited inventory like in Blackout, where you can also pack weapons.
  • The armor system is said to be reworked. You will have to find an item to use armor plates.
  • The loadout mechanic will change. Instead of calling in your favorite weapons, you will need to capture Strongholds guarded by AI soldiers. Thus, it appears Warzone 2 will incorporate PvE aspects, just like the bunkers on Caldera.
  • Slide-Canceling is reportedly not in the game anymore, as indicated by the developers.
  • “Pro Perks,” or leveled-up perks, are reportedly back in the game and could also appear in Modern Warfare 2.
  • Warzone 2 will have a training arena where you can test your weapons and loadouts and get precise damage values.
  • Weapons are said to have only 5 instead of 8 attachments. Ground loot weapons, however, will still be based on preset blueprints.

You can watch the complete English video from NerosCinema about the leaks here:

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What do you think of these leaks? Does it sound exciting to you, or do you not like the new features? What do you think of the leaked Points of Interest? Let us know in the comments.

Currently, King Kong and Godzilla are battling on the map Caldera in Warzone 1. If you want to know more about it, you can find all the information here:

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