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Warzone's new sneaky escape stirs battle royale debate
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Warzone's new sneaky escape stirs battle royale debate

Jan 10, 2024 7:44 PM

Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 is rolling out a controversial new feature named "Covert Exfil", which allows players to pay for an early escape from the map via helicopter, leading to some dedicated leaderboards. However, this move has sparked debate within the community, with many feeling that it steers the game away from its battle royale roots and more towards an extraction shooter genre, similar to games like Escape from Tarkhov. Raven Software clarified that Covert Exfil would not count as a win condition nor affect Champion’s Quest progress, despite conflicting messages in their blog post that hinted at it being a new way to secure victory. The feature is set to debut in the Season 1 Reloaded update, alongside other additions like a Gulag Night Vision Public Event and a new Urzikstan quest. This update continues to evolve Call of Duty: Warzone, renowned for its dynamic combat and extensive map engagement, yet fans remain skeptical of Covert Exfil, some even requesting it to be a limited-time event to preserve the integrity of the core battle royale experience.

Does Covert Exfil count as a win in Call of Duty: Warzone?

No, successfully extracting via Covert Exfil does not count as a traditional win in Call of Duty: Warzone. It is considered a separate stat and has no bearing on Champion's Quest progress.

Call of Duty: Warzone, Activision's grand entry into the battle royale market, has seen regular updates since its launch. Known for its large-scale maps and the integration of content from various Call of Duty titles, it has consistently provided players with fresh experiences and mechanics. Its cousin in the genre, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, has similarly brought thematic content and updates, often crossing over with Warzone. The game's historical battle royale gameplay has seen a mix of traditional combat and innovative strategies, as evident from the upcoming Covert Exfil feature. With a community always eager for updates yet protective of the core battle royale elements, Warzone remains a dynamic and ever-evolving title within the competitive gaming space.



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Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-01-10 21:30:06
Covert Exfil might not count as a win, but it's definitely shaken the hive. It’s like ordering a pizza and getting a calzone instead – sure, it's close, but it's not what the Warzone purists ordered.
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-01-10 21:00:06
Looks like Warzone's gearing up to test the waters with their Covert Exfil - a spicy twist that might just shake up the meta. It's a bold strategy, Raven; let's see if it pays off among the purists and the innovators in the player base.
Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-01-10 20:30:05
Seems like Call of Duty: Warzone is testing the waters with Covert Exfil, blending extraction concepts into the battle royale formula. It's a bold move that might freshen up strategies, though I can see why purists are eyeing it warily for potentially diluting that last-man-standing thrill.
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