Via a blog post, Activision’s James Mattone has revealed how the subway stations will work in Call of Duty Warzone Season 6.
These stations are meant to act as a new fast-travel system in Call of Duty Warzone. Players can land near each station and descend into the tunnels underground. There, you can find various loot crates and contracts as you make your way to the train. Mattone states that each stations’ layout will be the same from its rooms to escape ladders. So, it should be fairly easy to move around each site after a couple of rounds.
Once you find some great loot and take out some enemies, you can then take the train to one of the many locations marked in the tweet below:
Where we stopping? ππΊοΈ
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) September 24, 2020
Study the stops of the new subway system coming to #Warzone for Season Six. pic.twitter.com/HelR0RCzdP
- Verdansk International Airport
- Lozoff Pass
- Verdansk Center
- Downtown/Tavorsk District
- Barakett Shopping District
- Verdansk Train Station
- Torsk Bloc
As you can see, the trains can move clockwise or counterclockwise to each location. Like the stations, each car will look similar to one another and present a “retro” aesthetic.
For those who are hesitant to use this fast-travel system due to the impending circle, don’t worry. It’s said that the train won’t travel to any area affected by the circle. Going one step farther, the trains are a conflict-free zone. They will not move until the fighting has completely stopped.
To see more of what you can expect from the subway stations in Call of Duty Warzone Season 6, including 10 tips on how to survive from Mattone, you should definitely check out the Activision Blog post.
Call of Duty Warzone Season 6 officially arrives on September 29th!
For more Warzone content, check out this article detailing everything you need to know going into the battle royale’s sixth season. Also, be sure to follow ModernWarzone on Twitter for the latest Call of Duty news!
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Wonder if there will be any exits in between stations.