
CoD: Warzone Vs. Apex Legends: How Both Squad-Based Battle Royales Differ –
Call of Duty: Warzone–the new standalone free-to-play battle royale CoD game based on Modern Warfare–shares a few similarities with Apex Legends. Both use three-player squads and emphasize the use of communication, loot management, respawning allies, and teamwork. However, despite these similarities, the two battle royale games are quite different.
If you and your friends love Apex Legends and you’re now eager to jump into Call of Duty: Warzone, you should know you’ll have to account for these differences when you play. Generally, Apex Legends does more to prioritize teamwork within combat, while Warzone’s mechanics and systems prioritize teamwork outside of it. But, of course, it’s a bit more nuanced than that, so let’s break these two games down to showcase what we mean.
Contracts
The biggest difference in how the two games (aside from the lack of distinct hero characters and abilities) emphasize teamwork is with contracts–a system that doesn’t really exist in Apex Legends. The closest equivalent Apex Legends has to Warzone’s contracts are the loot vaults on the map World’s Edge.
This story was originally featured at https://www.gamespot.com/articles/cod-warzone-vs-apex-legends-how-both-squad-based-b/1100-6474627/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f
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