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Call of Duty Warzone players are getting less content in Season 2 as Activision continues to target cheaters and bug fixes, but there's still plenty to look forward to with Black Ops 6 and Warzone's second season of post-launch content.
Season 2 will bring new modes, weapons, Operators and a fresh new Zombies map, meaning that while Warzone might end up being a little lighter in terms of updates, if you've been playing Black Ops 6 you're in for a feast.
Here's everything revealed so far, and as a reminder, the update is free for all players when it launches on January 28.
This year's annual instalment is getting three new maps (Bounty, Dealership, and Lifeline) when the update launches, as well as two additional ones during the season (Bullet and Grind).
There's a new War Machine scorestreak and perks coming, too, but the big addition is in the Modes. Not only are Overdrive, a Gunfight variant called 'Third Wheel' and a, uh, 'Couples Dance Off' coming, but players can also play Gun Game.
For those that aren't aware, Gun Game sees everyone start with the same weapon, and each kill sees you move up to a new one. It's been a core part of Call of Duty for years, and we're thrilled to see it make its return here.
Elsewhere, we already knew we'd get a new Zombies map called The Tomb, but we'll also get new perks, weapons and gobblegums, too.
As for Warzone, it'll get the same weapons and Operators, while new Reactive Armor and Low Profile perks are coming, too. Other than that, though, the team is working to make the game better before layering more content on top.
Don't be too sad, Warzone fans. Earlier this month we heard that Activision was planning to bring back Verdansk (the original Warzone map) with Warzone Season 3.
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