In the battle royale for the supremacy of the genre, Call Of Duty: Warzone arrived like few others to take the throne from the old king: Fortnite .
While the Epic Games game had been on top of the world for about two years, from the moment Activision announced a battle royale mode for its Call Of Duty franchise , it was only a matter of time before Fortnite fell .
One of the great attractions of this relatively new genre is that most titles are free to play , but don’t believe for a second that video game companies are losing a penny; In 2019 alone, Epic Games reported profits of $ 3 billion, thanks to the sale of cosmetic items in Fortnite .
In a game with 150 people competing at once, cosmetic customizations, perhaps, charge a bit more in value than an ordinary person might believe.
Many gamers feel identified and spend hours customizing our “operator”.
For this reason, Activision announces that it will make available in its Call Of Duty: Warzone season 6 battle pass , the character: Farah , a heroine who is part of the story in the Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare campaign .
Farah comes from an invented country, but one that we could approximate between the Black Sea and the Aral Sea, an area from which, to date, it is difficult to obtain information and certain guerrillas could explode at any time.
In the game, the character of Farah has always fought for the liberation of her people, and is a great and veteran operator respected by Captain Price himself .
Farah’s skin is automatically unlocked at level 0 of the Season 6 Battle Pass in its base mode, but she has other styles to unlock.
The inclusion of characters like Farah is very important to the gaming community .
The fact of playing a game like Warzone , given its popularity, with a character that seeks to empower women, is something that, at least for me, is an almost automatic choice.
Obviously, I am not an operator fighting to the death in a fictional Russian city, but with this new character, it seems to me that the possibilities of feeling represented as a woman open up.