Black Ops Cold War And Warzone Season 2 Arrives Next Week
In a blog post, Activision revealed when players can download the Season 2 update for Black Ops Cold War and Call of Duty: Warzone.
Black Ops Cold War players will get a rolling update for Season 2 on February 23rd between 9 PM PT and 11 PM PT.
For Warzone users, the Season 2 rolling update will be available on February 24th between 9 PM PT and 11 PM PT.
Season 2 content for Black Ops Cold War and Warzone is expected to go live between 9 PM PT and 11 PM PT on February 24th.
Activision also urged players to stay tuned to Treyarch’s blog (Black Ops Cold War) and Raven Software’s Twitter account (Warzone) for any incoming patch notes on the Season 2 updates.
What Should You Expect In Season 2?
BOCW Season 2 will include tons of new content across multiplayer, zombies, and Warzone.
The season will also introduce a new game mode for zombies called Outbreak. This mode will feature Treyarch zombies on a much larger scale. Here’s how the developer describes the mode.
“Continuing the Dark Aether story, Outbreak takes place across massive play spaces throughout the Ural Mountains, packed with new enemies, team objectives, player rewards, and intel to discover on foot, in vehicles, or by jump pads. Whether its hunting down elite enemies using a satellite tracker, escorting a Rover that detects dimensional portals, or holding out against zombies in a confined Dark Aether zone, agents of Requiem will need to complete these investigations before they can Exfil… or risk entering a Dark Aether portal to a new region for even more rewards.”
It was said that Treyarch will soon reveal more information on Outbreak and provide guides on how to survive in the mode.
To see what else Season 2 has to offer, check out this article.
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They should give people who got banned a second chance and then if they are caught doing anything again banned them.
Yeah, I think there’s still a lot of room for improvement with the current ban system.