Warzone 2.0 is set to send off on the sixteenth of November,
approximately fourteen days after the send-off of Modern Warfare 2 on 28th October
A new desert area called Al Mazrah is included in Warzone 2.0, along with some of the game's innovations
including several circles that can appear in specific end-game circumstances.
Along with a new AI faction, it will also have a modified Gulag system and Strong Holds that harbor loot and are patrolled by NPCs.
It will also include a third-person view, which is wholly new for Warzone 2.0.
Third-person playlists will also be accessible in Modern Warfare 2,
harkening back to the original Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 back in 2009.
All of this occurs as the open beta for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 begins this weekend.
On the Sariff Bay map, 32v32 combat will be featured in the expansive Ground War mode. Additionally,
there will be more private 6v6 matches held in the Valderas Museum, Farm 18, and Mercado Las Almas.