Warzone 2.0 (battle royale) modes and DMZ are a few hours away (7:00 p.m., November 16) from landing in Call of Duty Modern Warfare II along with Season 1. Users who enter before launch will find an update, the possibility of preloading the modes and a look at battle pass from Season 1.
This is what the Battle Pass of Season 1 of Warzone 2.0 and Modern Warfare 2 looks like
Season 1 arrives loaded with content to Call of Duty Modern Warfare II. A Warzone 2.0 y DMZ It is accompanied by a renewed Battle Pass that you can already see through the “Battle Pass” tab of Modern Warfare II. Although it may not seem like it, this is a battle pass.
The first thing that stands out is the change of structure: there are no longer two lines (free and paid), but it is distributed as if it were the conquest of a map. The truly novel thing about this battle pass is that you can choose the path
Each pack consists of a main reward (weapon blueprint, an operator and/or credits) and multiple child elements (camouflages, xp tokens and other aesthetic elements). One of the secondary rewards is usually free for those who do not pay for the Battle Pass. Below you can take a look at three rewards from this pass: a weapon blueprint and two special operators.
And the million dollar question is: How much does the Battle Pass cost? Call of Duty offers two purchase packs and the solo Battle Pass.
- battle pass: 1100 credits (9.99 dollars). You unlock 1400 credits, which means you can buy the next pass… if you save up.
- Battle Pass Bundle: 2400 (approximately 20 dollars). You unlock 1400 credits, which means you can buy the next pass.
- File Editing: 109.99 dollars. Unlike the previous two, this is a game pack that includes the Battle Pass and many other advantages that you can see in the image.