What are the changes in Warzone 2.0 Season 2?
Warzone 2.0 Season 2 is just around the corner, and players are eager to know what’s new and what’s changed. In this article, we’ll dive into the latest updates and features that are coming to the game.
New Maps and Modes
One of the most significant changes in Warzone 2.0 Season 2 is the introduction of new maps and modes. Ashika Island, a tropical map with lush vegetation and ruined buildings, is joining the Warzone 2.0 rotation. Additionally, the game is bringing back Resurgence, a fan-favorite mode that allows for more strategic gameplay.
New Operator and Weapons
Season 2 is introducing a new operator, Shredder, along with three new blueprints: "Oroku" shotgun, "Saki" AR, and a weapon vinyl. This is an exciting addition for players who enjoy customizing their loadouts.
Battle Pass and Rewards
The Warzone 2.0 Battle Pass is getting a fresh coat of paint with new rewards and cosmetic items. 20 dollar packs are also available, but players are left wondering if these will still be available once the game transitions to Warzone 2.0.
Key Inventory and Faction Mission Progress
Key Inventories will be emptied, and Faction Mission progress will be reset to make way for an updated set of missions that include all Exclusion Zones (Al Mazrah, Building 21, and Ashika Island). Unlocked Insured Weapon Slots from previous Faction Mission progress will not be reset.
Warzone 1 Shutdown
Warzone Caldera servers will shut down on September 21, 2023. This marks the end of an era for the original Warzone, and players will have to transition to Warzone 2.0 for future battle royale experiences.
Warzone 2.0 Transition
As we know, Warzone 2.0 will be a fresh start, and all existing skins will NOT be transferred to Warzone 2.0. This has left many players wondering why Activision is releasing 20 dollar packs and skins when they will be left behind.
Season 2 Size Update
The size of the Warzone 2.0 Season 2 update will be the same as the MW2 Season 2 update, which is 22.1GB. Unfortunately, if you don’t play Warzone 2, there is no way to separate this update into individual titles.
Ashika Island Replacing Al Mazrah
Ashika Island won’t replace Warzone 2’s main map, Al Mazrah, but will be the new home for the returning Resurgence mode. This means that players will have a new map to explore and strategize on.
Caldera vs. Warzone 2.0
The biggest difference between Warzone 1 (Caldera) and Warzone 2.0 is the gameplay experience. Warzone 2.0 promises to be a more polished and refined battle royale experience, with new maps, modes, and features to keep players engaged.
Conclusion
Warzone 2.0 Season 2 is shaping up to be an exciting update, with new maps, modes, operators, and weapons to enjoy. While there are some changes that might affect player progression and skins, the overall experience is promising. As the battle royale landscape continues to evolve, it’s exciting to see what the future holds for Warzone 2.0.