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Call of Duty: Warzone Announces ‘Fifth and Final’ Season – IGN

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Call of Duty: Warzone Announces ‘Fifth and Final’ Season – IGN

Activision has introduced that the fifth and closing season of Call of Responsibility: Warzone will start on August 24, implying the discharge of Warzone 2 could possibly be proper across the nook.

Introduced on the sport’s web site, the ultimate season is known as Final Stand and is centred round a league of Call of Responsibility villains led by Black Ops 2’s Raul Menendez. The unique Fashionable Warfare’s Khaled Al-Asad additionally makes an look, alongside Ghosts’ Gabriel T. Rorke and Black Ops 3’s He “Seraph” Zhen-Zhen.

Call of Responsibility seasons – which takes place concurrently throughout Warzone and Vanguard – usually final round two to a few months, which means this closing season of Warzone will possible finish in November.

Black Ops: Chilly Battle’s closing season continued for round one month following Vanguard’s launch, and since Fashionable Warfare 2 is launching on October 28, this additionally strains up with a November finish date for Warzone – and subsequently, presumably, a launch date for Warzone 2.

Nothing is confirmed, of course, however rumours of a November launch date did flow into earlier this week. An official affirmation should not be too far-off, nevertheless, because the Call of Responsibility: Subsequent showcase on September 15 is about to disclose new Warzone 2 info alongside different video games in “the rapid future of Call of Responsibility”.

Activision has stated extremely little concerning the Battle Royale sequel because it was introduced in February, solely commenting in April that Warzone 2 “options groundbreaking improvements” and shall be totally revealed someday this 12 months.

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Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer. He’ll speak about The Witcher all day.

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