The Call of Duty: Warzone gaming community is impatient for the arrival of a new battle royale experience within the franchise, with many gamers taking solace in the fact that a sequel has been confirmed, due for release in late 2022 and will reflect many of the features that made the original so acclaimed.
Something that we find quite curious is that, players have now been getting into the details of the features that they feel need to continue to ensure that Warzone 2 is as strong as it can be. One Redditor started the list by saying that they want to see close to an identical charging system.
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Players can create classes to their specifications before matches and, using Warzone’s clever currency system, they can access the exact loadouts they designed. They compared it to Blackout, which forced players to randomly loot attachments and augment their weapons that way.
Another common demand was to keep the game inventory simple and easy to follow. One player said, “The reason I can’t get into games like Apex and PUBG is because I spend too much time in inventory and not enough playing.” A third motion-related lawsuit, hoping the game was inspired by 2019’s Modern Warfare and its sequel, rather than Vanguard.
Many gamers praised Infinity Ward for the fluid movement system their titles saw and hope to see again in Warzone 2. There were also some more tongue-in-cheek suggestions that despite the upvotes they got, we can’t see the developers or they’re not even looking. One, for example, demanded that riot shields be removed “for good.”