
As Infinity Ward continues to work to improve the Warzone experience and fix bugs, the community is responding in a big way.
Activision has just announced that the new free Call of Duty: Warzone battle royale has already reached a whopping 15 million players worldwide. It has done so just four days after its launch and three days after the company itself announced that it reached 6 million players, demonstrating that the initial objective of starting hitting hard is well met.
Meanwhile, Infinity Ward continues to work not only to correct bugs, but even to find a way to offer games for up to 200 players, which would undoubtedly be the most seen in a battle royale.
We crossed 15 million players earlier today, thank you #Warzone fans. #FreeCallofDuty pic.twitter.com/6Xw7MyFk2C
– Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) March 14, 2020
After the rumors, the success
Warzone came this week after months of insistent rumors and leaks about the hypothetical launch of a battle royale mode for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. In fact, and although Warzone is integrated within the game for those who already own it, representing an update of around 20 gigs, it is free for everyone and it is not necessary to have Modern Warfare, yes, it downloads between 80 and 100 gigs through.
Call of Duty: Warzone offers games for up to 150 players divided into teams of 3, on a map of more than considerable size, Verdansk. It began its journey last Tuesday, with spectacular numbers not only of players, as we have already seen, but also of views on Twitch, surpassing greats like GTA V or of course, Fortnite, and yet, from Infinity Ward they are clear that it is more difficult to stay than to arrive, so they have populated said environment with secrets that keep players involved.
In the meantime, you can take a look at our complete guide of tips, weapons, etc … so as not to overdo it in Call of Duty: Warzone.