The well-liked 1v1 Gulag mode will be coming back to Call of Duty: Warzone 2 this year, according to a new statement posted online by Infinity Ward. Call of Duty: Warzone 2’s Season 2 updates, which also include a new map for the free-to-play shooter developed by Infinity Ward and Raven Software, will bring back the 1v1 Gulag mode.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2, developed by Infinity Ward and Raven Software, was much anticipated after the success of the first Call of Duty: Warzone in 2020, but it received a mixed response when it was released in late 2022.
While gamers seeking a break from the standard Battle Royale gameplay welcomed the arrival of the new DMZ type, which would have been heavily influenced by the PC shooter Escape to Tarkov, alterations to the basic gameplay and an endless string of bugs in Warzone 2 left many players unimpressed. The switch from a 1v1 to a 2v2 format for the game’s Gulag was one of the most contentious additions to Warzone 2, which sparked outrage from fans of the franchise even before the game’s release.
The 1v1 Gulag mode will return to Call of Duty: Warzone 2 as part of the next Season 2 update
According to a recent tweet from the main Infinity Ward Twitter account. This announcement is certain to cheer and those who are still feeling the effects of Warzone 2’s adjustments to the Gulag. The tweet claims that more information on the changes will be published be part of Infinity Ward’s next studio blog post, although it is unclear whether such 1v1 Gulags mode will completely replace the 2v2 mode or will merely be an additional game mode that players can search for.
Fans of Call of Duty: Warzone 2 had a fairly varied reaction to the tweet, with some players showing joy for the comeback of the 1v1 Gulags and others expressing anger that the 2v2 version was ever available in the game.
Some Twitter users hypothesized that the move back to 1v1 Gulags has only been motivated by requests from well-known streamers because they were frustrated by Infinity Ward’s slow response to player complaints and current problems within free-to-play shooter, but no evidence was provided to back up their conspiratorial claims.
The arrival of 1v1 Gulags to Call of Duty: Warzone 2 has already been proving to be extremely polarising among players, much like almost any modification made to Call of Duty games. Even while some gamers might not appreciate the reintroduction of the popular mechanic, it could assist Warzone 2’s declining player base.
Now will be available on PS5 PC, PS4, and Xbox One, as well as Xbox Series X/S comes to Call of Duty: Warzone 2.
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