The current playlist selection consists of Solos, Duos, Trios, Quads and Plunder Quads. We’re looking at the largest variety of available game modes in Warzone since launch, and the game isn’t suffering from player base splintering - the alleged reason why publishers are generally reluctant to keep a large number of game modes active concurrently.
Since now it’s clear that Warzone has plenty of players to spare and maintain all these playlists, hopefully Activision and Infinity Ward will opt for keeping Solos, Duos, Trios and Quads in the game permanently, with other modes on a rotating basis. Duos utilizes the main ruleset of the game, meaning there is a Gulag, redeployment opportunities, contracts and every other feature that has been in the primary game modes since launch. Teaming up with one other friend, you’ll drop into Verdansk with the goal of outlasting 74 other pairs.
Having so many options open is great for players, since there’s no guarantee how many of your friends are online at any given time. You can’t always fill up a Quads team, but sometimes being restricted to Duos or Trios means someone is left out from the fun. Should the current playlist selection stay with us, Warzone will be among the battle royale games offering the greatest variety. Other popular titles like Fortnite: Battle Royale don’t offer this many modes, while Apex: Legends is by far the most restrictive title in the genre. Season 4 is about to launch in Modern Warfare and Warzone, and we’re eager to learn what limited game modes it will bring to the table.