The Season Two update for Warzone 2 was one where failure wasn’t an option. With Infinity Ward and Raven Software delivering a huge batch of new content and various adjustments to Call of Duty’s battle royale, many fans hoped the game would improve.
With attention now turning towards the Season Two Reloaded update, several members of the community are enjoying the return of the 1v1 gulag, huge looting changes, and the arrival of the Ashika Island Resurgence map.
While most continue dropping onto Ashika Island, TimTheTatman explains why the Season Two update benefitted Al Mazrah and how the game is now pointing in the right direction.
TimTheTatman reviews Warzone 2 Season Two
In a recent YouTube upload, the content creator loaded into Al Mazrah and was surprised by the widespread changes made to the game.
“This is my first time playing Al Mazrah with the update, and I think it’s good,” reports a positive Tim. Typically, the content creator is very quick to share his thoughts on a feature that’s missed the mark. “The new looting I like, the deploy tokens out of the strongholds I like, more loadouts I like.”
Thanks to the changes, Tim believes Season Two has “low-key saved us” following Infinity Ward’s attempts to adjust Warzone 2 in ways that differentiate it from its predecessor. Rather than trying to reinvent the wheel, implementing core features has proven extremely popular.
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Although Al Mazrah never received an overhaul, the tweaks to applying armour plates while moving have helped the pace of play. Camping is still prevalent but there are plenty more opportunities for an aggressive style of play to make an impact over the course of a match.
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