PlayStation Magazine - 05.2020

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CALL OF DUTY: WARZONE


TOOLS OF DESTRUCTION
In a nod to one of our favourite PS2-era open world
shooters, Mercenaries, why not weaponise your vehicles? A helicopter can
become a makeshift missile if you jump and parachute to safety and watch
your whirlybird career into an unsuspecting enemy.

IT’S A SOCIAL SHOOTER
You start in a three-player squad – there’s no lone wolf
option – as Call Of Duty: Warzone’s take on battle royale it’s all about being
part of a team. From shared money to a focus on ticking off Contracts as a
squad, selfish players simply aren’t welcome here.

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CONTRACT KILLER
Tapping into the idea that every second of play matters,
you’re encouraged to complete tasks while doing your best not to get shot in
the virtual spleen. Taking on Contracts – from intel extraction to eliminating a
nearby rival – gives you a goal that isn’t just centred on simple survival.

SOME LIKE IT HOT (ZONE)
Hot zones encourage the bold, while coaxing the
cowardly out of harm’s way. Areas like the Atlas Superstore and Zordaya
Prison Complex are often marked as hot zones, enticing trigger-happy players
seeking high-end loot while warning away more gun-shy combatants.

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MAP DETAILS TO MAKE YOU NOSTALGIC
Warzone’s huge map is crammed with references to old Call Of Duty entries, and to date we’ve found areas based on Broadcast, Vacant,
and Mile High Club (unlocked at the end of Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare). The one that caught us, though, is the iconic ferris wheel from All Ghillied Up.
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