
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare‘s battle royale mode, Warzone, is available now. We’ve spent a bit of time playing and immediately noticed one very smart thing that Activision has added to its experience. One of the commonalities in battle royale games is popping open the map at the very start to surveying your surroundings and pick a drop point. However, Warzone makes this easier and more intuitive.
When the match begins and the plane is flying over the island, the location names of the various areas are superimposed over them, clearly visible from a birds-eye perspective. This means that, at a glance, you can see where everything is on your flight path and communicate quickly with teammates. It’s a really simple touch that goes a long way in improving the player experience. Take a look at a screenshot of how it looks below.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s battle royale feels a bit like Splinter Cell: Conviction here
Warzone takes place on a map called Verdansk, which has been described as “an expansive city with multiple named zones and well over 300 points of interest. There are vehicles available to use on the maps, including cargo trucks, ATVs, and choppers.
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