If you want all the new Call of Duty guns, you’ll have to play more than Warzone
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Warzone 2.0 is out now, which means the entire community is reviewing the game, trying to figure out exactly what’s going on with all the complexities present in this new entry. However, one find has some players torn as it looks like you won’t be able to unlock all the weapons just by playing the battle royale mode.
Specifically, the M13B Assault Rifle, which is locked in your armory at the moment, requires you to defeat The Chemist in the DMZ radiation zone. Whereas before you could simply complete a few shared challenges in multiplayer and battle royale, it seems variety is the chosen taste of life with MW2 and Warzone 2.0.
This was first seen in the Modern Warfare 2 Reddit by user RJE808, which gives us a great look at the initial community reaction via comments to his post. Several users, including MOONGRAPHIX, are wondering if only the person who manages to finish the challenge wins the blueprint or if the entire team present gets the rewards.
No news yet, but regardless of whether players want to or not, they will have to jump into the DMZ or purchase it for real money to grab the weapon. As you can imagine, the reception to this is mixed. User OD2095 writes: “I won’t touch anything other than the MP or the campaign. You can keep your weapon.
Others aren’t so sober, with user Genericbuild stating, “That’s tragic because I’m not going to play that, so I guess I won’t be able to use this weapon. I hate if this is the route they’re going to take.”
I am of two minds. On one hand, I’m looking forward to bringing your player base into various game modes. If you’ve created new content, you’ll want to offer incentives to convince players who aren’t initially willing to try it.
However, I hear that the situation of multiplayer fans is understandable. If they’ve paid for Modern Warfare 2, why should they be forced to play a totally different mode or spend real money to unlock their entire arsenal? It’s complicated and can be interpreted as harmless or anti-user depending on who you ask.
That’s why I’m asking you. What are her thoughts on all of this? Ultimately, I’m siding with the gamers feeling a bit frustrated, but let me know if you think I’m wrong here. If you’re looking for other Warzone 2.0 items, we’ve got pro player Jukeyz’s take on the Day One meta, as well as our own Warzone Season 1.0 meta gear page.
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