When the Metro becomes available, it will allow players to quickly travel between Verdansk Int. Airport, Lozoff Pass, Verdansk Center, Downtown/Tavorsk District, Barakett Shopping District, Verdansk Train Station, and Torsk Bloc. You can see the full service map below:
Since this opens new places to explore on the map, there will also be new areas with Supply Boxes and loose loadout items to help your squad find the perfect gear.
At the start of each Warzone match, the Metro will be open in certain areas that will vary each time. They all have the same layout, and can be accessed by heading down a large staircase.
Once underground, players can go further down by choosing to go left or right down the staircase to the station’s platform, where “old posters are plastered onto the walls along with a handy graphic that marks what station an operator is currently at.”
Once on the subway trains, its important to note that they won’t move to a station that is under the effects of the circle collapse. Additionally, trains will not move if there is “any conflict on board, or between the train and the platform, so keep fighting to the platform, stairwells, and outside the station.”
These new areas will be great, or horrifying, for close-quarter combat, so make sure you bring your shotguns or SMGs to be prepared.
Season Six of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone will launch on September 29, 2020, and its Battle Pass will feature campaign hero Farah and series veteran Nikolai.
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