Call of Duty: Warzone has officially been revealed. The standalone battle royale game hits PS4, Xbox One, and PC on March 10, and it's free to play for everyone, so you don't need to own a copy of Modern Warfare to download it. If you do have the 2019 shooter, however, you'll be able to carry your progress between the two. As Activision detailed in a lengthy blog post, Warzone has "unified progression" with Modern Warfare. That means content you've unlocked in Modern Warfare--including Operators, weapons, and Battle Pass items--can be used in Warzone, and any progress that you make in the battle royale game will carry over into Modern Warfare. If you don't yet own a copy of Modern Warfare but do pick it up down the line, all the progress and items you've earned in Warzone will be rewarded to you in Modern Warfare's Multiplayer and Special Ops modes. Like Modern Warfare, Warzone also supports cross-play, meaning you can play with other players across PS4, Xbox One, and PC. You can read more details on Activision's website. Continue Reading at GameSpot
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