Call of Duty: Warzone has officially launched, and you'll want to familiarize you🎃rself with some changes before you make 💦the drop into Verdansk.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare veterans are going to need to relearn some of the core game-play dynamics with the most recent release of ꧋Activision's spin on the classic battle royale game-mode: Warzone. Among the changes to loot, weapon attachments and perks is th𓆉e addition of armor to players when they drop into the gigantic new map.
Your base HP of 100 will remain the same, but the introduction of armor to the game adds a fun new aspect to tanking up your operators. Health will regenerate the same way it has in online modes of the past — as long as you haven’t been hit for a few seconds it will be completely restored. Armor on the other hand does not regenerate. Armor can be found in the form of “plates” which are scattered around Verdansk. Each plate will give players an additional 50HP that can be stacked a maximum of🐬 3-times.
When shooting at the 1𒉰50 enemies you will encounter in Call of Duty: Warzone, you’ll see that the hit-mar🍸kers have changed too. When hitting an enemy with armor, an icon will appear next to the hit market that looks like, you gueಌssed it, an armor plate. Once you have whittled down their armor to raw HP, a sound will play and you will begin damaging their remaining 100 health.
Nowadays when video games release or release ꦫa DLC it’s ꦰusually expected to be riddled with issues. So far, Call of Duty: Warzone has released with minimal backlash or problems. Thౠe game looks great, plays smooth, and loads players into a new session in a timely fashion. Activision has ma🔴naged to craft a unique battle royale experience while staying true to its roots. Offering the game free-to-play has opened up Warzone to a new host of🌺 gamers and🌊 we can’t wait to drop back in with our squads!
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