Call of Duty: Warzone 1.0 says farewell with free banner commemorating its worst meta ever

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Call of Duty: Warzone guys


The idea of a successful live-service battle royale ‘ending’ feels a little odd to me, but that’s what’s happening with Call of Duty: Warzone (opens in new tab), which received its final major update today.

Call of Duty: Warzone launched in March 2020 and made an immediately positive impression, and has grown in the years since with new maps, operators, weapons, and even giant movie monsters. Interestingly, amidst all the major content and gameplay updates, Raven Software said in a blog post (opens in new tab) that what it’s most proud of are the various quality-of-life improvements it’s made, “and our focus on reducing points of friction in the core gameplay loop.”





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