Now, it appears that Warzone 2 is coming much sooner than expected after certain content creators were briefed about the game..
Tom Henderson is an industry insider who has been privy to the inner workings of video game developers, especially with respect to Call of Duty and Battlefield, but he’s not an official source. Given his track record though, it doesn’t hurt to pay attention to what he has to say. Case in point, Henderson has confirmed Warzone 2 “in a call with content creators” and spilt the beans on Warzone 2, discussing how Activision Blizzard had to build Warzone 2 “from the ground up” and that the game “will come with Modern Warfare 2”. Henderson also claims that Activision Blizzard will lift the embargo for Warzone 2 starting tomorrow, February 11, so we should start hearing more official news about Warzone 2 over the weekend.
— Tom Henderson (@Tom_Henderson) February 10, 2022 If you’re curious to find out everything there is to currently know about Call of Duty: Warzone 2, here’s a quick rundown of all the intel on the game:
Video game content creators got the news on Warzone 2 first. The integration of the current Warzone game with Black Ops - Cold War effectively forced Activision to rebuild Warzone 2. Warzone 2 will come with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022). Players will want to lower expectations and decide for themselves if the game is good or not based on their own experience. Warzone will never have a Field-of-View slider due to “technical limitations.” The feature will come to Warzone 2 though, eventually.
Earlier this month, Infinity Ward finally confirmed that it’s working on this year’s Call of Duty game. If the previous leaks were correct, 2022’s Call of Duty will be named Modern Warfare II and will feature a single-player campaign featuring the Columbian cartel, among several other groups.