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Call Of Duty: Warzone's New Rumble Mode Is A 50v50 Deathmatch

The free-to-play battle royale mode expands with a new mode on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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Call of Duty: Warzone, the free-to-play battle royale game, is adding a new mode with the huge Season 4 update. The new mode is called "Warzone Rumble" and it has been added with the latest playlist refresh across PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Warzone Rumble features two teams of 50 players, and the action takes place on "various areas" on the Verdansk map. The wording in the patch notes sounds like it won't be the full map. Additionally, players can select their own custom loadouts, while there will be "quick respawns," Infinity Ward said.

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Additionally, Infinity Ward rolled out a playlist update a short time after Rumble went live that increased the score limit to 400. This update also temporarily disabled the popular Gun Game mode in order to fix a bug.

The Warzone playlist update also confirms that the following other modes will be available in Warzone with the Season 4 update:

Warzone

  • Quads
  • Trios
  • Duos
  • Solos
  • Blood Money

Another big change for Warzone with the Season 4 update is the introduction of new in-game events, including one called Jailbreak that sets everyone free from the Gulag.

The Season 4 update also introduces Captain Price as an Operator in the new Battle Pass, while three more multiplayer maps are also available. For more, check out the Season 4 patch notes.

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