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Call of Duty Warzone: Can You Play Solo? Answered

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After a hefty amount of teases and leaks, Call of Duty Warzone has finally been officially announced. A big question on everyone’s mind is if you’ll be able to hop in without a squad. Well, here’s everything you need to know about if you can play solo in Call of Duty Warzone.

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Since Call of Duty Warzone is free to play, you won’t need to own Call of Duty Modern Warfare to play it.

Can You Play Solo in Call of Duty Warzone? Answered

Update: You can now play Solo in Call of Duty: Warzone:

https://twitter.com/callofduty/status/1239974697934049280?s=21

As it currently stands you will not be able to play solo in Call of Duty Warzone. Even if you launch into a game by yourself you will be put into a party with two other teammates.

This information comes directly from the Activision blog post about Warzone.

At launch, players can squad up in trios with their friends on Playstation® 4, Battle.net for PC, or Xbox One across two game modes: Battle Royale and Plunder.

The Battle Royale mode in Warzone supports up to 150 players on the map concurrently, which is much larger than last year’s Blackout mode in Black Ops 4.

Activision has not stated yet whether or not Warzone will eventually support solo or duo play, which means it’s not totally out of the question in the future.

We will just have to wait and see how they will support this post-launch. If last year’s Blackout is any indication though, it seems there will be plenty of different modes coming to the game in the future.

If you’re looking to get into Warzone as soon as it drops you’ll want to make sure you have plenty of space cleared out on your hard drive.

Well, that’s everything you need to know about can you play solo in Call of Duty Warzone. For more tips, tricks, and guides about Call of Duty Warzone stay connected with Twinfinite.

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