Call of Duty Warzone Somehow Brought Me Back
(Intro)
Call of Duty Warzone has somehow brought me back into playing it, and I don’t know how or why. It’s been six years since the reboot of Modern Warfare, and shortly after its launch, we got this version of a battle royale, Warzone. I remember playing it and being very impressed by how well it functioned, and the new gulag system which allowed you to return to the zone, but you had to fight your way back. It was awesome. And even though I did and still have some personal gripes with a few mechanics and the like, my overall enjoyment when it was new was positive. However, once Warzone started to bleed into future Call of Duty’s and it became this all-encompassing mass of the entire franchise post 2019, it very quickly lost my attention. With each new game, all the old equipment became obsolete, and it was all about the new guns, perks, attachments and everything else. And that is a cycle that has been going on for again, almost six years. But now, with Warzone season three and Verdansk coming back, for some reason I had an inclination to download and try it. And to my surprise, not only does it kind of feel like when it was first released, but it’s fun. Like genuine fun. I’ve spent the last two or three days primarily playing that game if I sit down. And the entire time I’ve been trying to pinpoint what exactly about it feels so good and has rekindled a desire for Warzone. So today, let’s go over season three of Black Ops 6, Warzone in its current state, some of the changes and additions with this version of battle royale, and why I think a lot of people could enjoy this game if they used to play it tons back in the day.