Respawn mode is likely heading to Warzone 2.0

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Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 was released last November and players have been running around the game’s Al Mazra map ever since. While you can play multiple modes, including the much-maligned DMZ, there’s just something missing from the previous installment. This something can become another mod and city for the game. The first Warzone featured a mode called Resurgence that brought classic gameplay to life.

The respawn was that as long as one of your teammates was alive, you would return to combat indefinitely. It was a non-stop action game where there wasn’t much room to hide and wait for your prey. According to Insider Gaming magazine sources, the same thing is now heading to Warzone 2.0 to add to the plethora of mods. The new season in Warzone 2.0 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 starts on February 1, so it’s time to add some news.

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While we don’t have more details yet, it would make sense to implement something like this. In the previous part, Resurgence was very popular. It is also worth noting that the second season will take us to Japan, where, in addition to sakura, we will also find a castle from Call of Duty World at War. It was released in 2008. Are you looking forward to the likely addition of a new mod? What do you think of Japanese style Call of Duty?

Source :Indian TV

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