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Warzone Fans Furious About Playlist Changes Before Black Ops 6

Sep 27, 2024 1:03 PM

Activision has stirred discontent among Call of Duty: Warzone fans following its announcement of a playlist consolidation ahead of the release of Black Ops 6. The changes, made by Raven Software, shrink the available modes, eliminating popular options like Duos and Trios in core modes, with players left frustrated by the lack of variety. Key playlists now include Battle Royale Solos & Quads, and Resurgence Duos & Quads, while limited-time modes and Plunder remain intact. This decision has led to significant backlash, with fans voicing concerns over the implications for gameplay and player interaction.

What playlists are being cut in Warzone before Black Ops 6?

The upcoming release of Black Ops 6 has led to the removal of Duos and Trios from the Battle Royale mode, and Trios in Resurgence is only accessible through Ranked Play on Rebirth Island. This drastic adjustment has frustrated players who enjoy these modes, prompting discussions about the future of Warzone gameplay.

Call of Duty: Warzone continues to be a massive hit in the gaming world, blending intense battle royale mechanics with the established lore and gameplay of the Call of Duty franchise. As fans eagerly await the Black Ops 6 launch on October 25, 2024, the strong community around Warzone is vocal about its wish for a diversified playlist that caters to varied gaming preferences. The anticipated return of the beloved Verdansk map in spring 2025 serves as a reminder of what players cherish most, pushing for a playlist that can accommodate their favorite gameplay experiences.



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