War Zone, Call of Duty: Vanguard Operators and Guns Leaked Online Before Season 1 Release

2021-12-14 08:58:33 By : Ms. Shirley Du

Warzone’s Pacific-themed World War II map "Crater" has been postponed with the launch of the game and the first season of Call of Duty: Vanguard.

Fortunately, the delay was only a few days. Pioneer owners can still visit 24 hours in advance.

Now, the leaker has discovered the key artwork for the first season of Battle Royale, which aligns the game with Sledgehammer's WWII pioneer timeline, and perhaps more importantly, the game engine and mechanics. The Warzone you played in the past two years will be very different in December this year.

Here are the main artworks of @SizePlaystation on Twitter:

As you can see, there will be 3 new special service operators in season 1. At least one of them will appear in the Battle Pass, and one or two of them will be used as item store bundles.

According to reports, their names are Anna, Lewis and Francis. According to reports, the guns they possess are BSA Welgun, M1944 Hyde Carbine and PTRS-41 sniper rifle.

With the large-scale reform of Warzone, Activision will implement its Ricochet anti-cheat system for the game and Vanguard when the first season is released. Players can also look forward to new pioneer maps and modes, as well as new zombie content during the early and mid-season updates.

Due to increasing pressure from employees, investors, and platform holders such as Sony and Microsoft on the long-term CEO Bobby Kotic, Activision is still in some turmoil on the eve of the first season. According to recent reports, Kotick is aware of discriminatory practices in the company, but has not taken any measures to curb it.

According to the "Wall Street Journal" report, Kotic told his colleagues that if he could not deal with the company's harassment and discrimination quickly, he would "consider leaving the company."

Also read: Battlefield 2042 is a complete disaster, fans are very angry, and watch the video version below.

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