More than two hours of Call of Duty: Warzone gameplay has been published, to coincide with Activision lifting its media embargo.
Activision officially announced Call of Duty Warzone for release on March 10on Monday.

Warzonewill be available from 8am PST / 3pm GMT as a one-time early access forModern Warfareowners, and launch a few hours later around 12pm PST / 7pm GMT, free for everyone.
The free-to-play battle royale mode will release as a standalone download and be comprised of two modes – one with respawns and one without – in a trio squad setup, with up to 150 players per match at launch.

The publisher has confirmed a number of features for the game, including the ability to use anin-game currencyto purchase respawn tokens, killstreaks and gear from pre-defined Buy Stations.
The Warzone map is described as “stunning” and “absolutely huge,” with every building in the game world custom designed. It includes brand new areas and incorporates classic series maps such as Broadcast, Overgrown, Scrapyard and Terminal.

The free-to-play game willshare the same Battle Pass and item shop as Modern Warfare,Activisionconfirmed.



