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    Call of Duty: Warzone adds a solo mode to its battle royale

      Call of Duty: Warzone adds a solo mode to its battle royale

      Call of Duty: Warzone, the new battle royale from Activision and Infinity Ward, has just added a solo game mode after the game hit the 15 million player mark in just 4 days.

      CoD Warzone, which is an add-on to the current Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, can be downloaded without having the main game and played for free, released on Tuesday of last week, bringing frenetic matches with 150 people and a different dynamic with item shops, respawn possibilities and much more quickly made it a success that saw the game reach 6 million players in less than 24 hours.



      At launch, there was a restriction on the number of players per team, it was three people, totaling 50 teams per match. Now, Activision has reported that you will be able to play solo, with the arrival of the new solo mode released today.

      Introducing Solos to #CallofDuty #Warzone
      ????Mode Intel and Tactics HERE: https://t.co/3XhqD4di5C#FreeCallofDuty #ModernWarfare pic.twitter.com/gPOzongjQ9

      — Activision (@Activision) March 17, 2020

      It is a nice surprise for Warzone fans and also for fans of other games, it may be that with this Call of Duty Warzone reaches an even greater number of players, I particularly at the beginning of this type of game prefer to play solo, I learn more fast and I don't bother anyone for being a newbie in the game, after all it's not every day that we find a team willing to carry us on their backs while we're learning the dynamics of the game.

      Be sure to watch the gameplay available right here on Techlifers on the game's launch day and also the 10 tips to get off to a good start in Call of Duty: Warzone, this content is as new as the game, so very soon we'll have tips like this for on here.



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