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One of the most important changes is that you can no longer buy your full loadout in a match. Instead, you can buy a class’s primary weapon, but you’ll have to fight for a loadout drop to get the whole thing. This will definitely change fights near the end if not everyone is fully kitted out.
In an absolutely crazy new mechanic, when you down an enemy, you don’t have to finish them off. Instead, you can interrogate them. Yes, you can interrogate an actual player. Well, it’s not all that in-depth.
It seems that now during matches you don’t want any teammate wandering off too far and entirely giving you away if he gets rolled up on.
Warzone 2.0 is also making a big change in the traditional battle royale formula. There’s now a chance for a circle to split, meaning there might be two or more circles all closing. There will still be an end merge of the circles, but players will have to account for that with how they choose to move.
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