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Call of Duty: Warzone adds a mode focused on sniper rifles and shotguns

Call of Duty: Warzone adds a mode focused on sniper rifles and shotguns

On the occasion of the premiere of the third season of the battle pass, now available, the game continues to expand with news.

Both Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and its standalone battle royale mode, Call of Duty: Warzone, have released their third season, which translates into new content to be released over the next few weeks. Through the official website of Warzone, Activision has announced the incorporation of a new game mode, Scopes and Scatter Guns Trios. As its name indicates, it is a modality that is played in teams of three.

The rules are simple: shotgun, sniper rifle, or a mix of the two. Be that as it may, in that way you will be able to develop your skill with these weapons, hide like a lone wolf in the undergrowth, or attack with a clean shotgun against the enemy team. The choice is yours. Scopes and Scatter Guns Trios is one of the modes that leaked time ago, like many other video game contents.

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Win in the Gular with a steering wheel?

Playing Gran Turismo or Forza Motorsport with a steering wheel is a natural option, the best method to take advantage of simulation mechanics; Doing it in Call of Duty: Warzone is just the opposite, which doesn't mean that no one has tried. In fact, streamer Noel Miller has done it and the result has been completely unexpected. Despite having fallen in combat, he has managed to reappear after defeating his opponent in the Gulag with an accurate shot (translation: from a shotgun blast). Pin, pan, pun, and start again. Then he has taken the vehicle and has become a danger to his enemies, as we have published in FreeGameTips.

Call of Duty: Warzone is a free-to-play title available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Infinity Ward, also responsible for Modern Warfare, has just announced the expulsion of more than 70,000 cheating players.

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