It's going well for Call of Duty: Warzone. Just four days after publication, the Cracked 15 million registered players, as a tweet on the official CoD account proudly announces:
We crossed 15 million players earlier today, thank you #Warzone fans. #FreeCallofDuty pic.twitter.com/6Xw7MyFk2C
– Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) March 14, 2020
Warzone had reached over 6 million players just 24 hours after the launch. Another 36 million registered accounts were added within 36 hours. For comparison: Apex Legends "only" had 2.5 million players after 24 hours.
Of course, we also wanted to know your opinion on the first impression of Warzone. You can see the result of our community survey here:
Of those of you who play Warzone, most rated it "good" or "very good" and would recommend the download. Among other things, the appearance of cheaters, bugs such as being stuck in the shop or the "black death fog", a graphic bug, are criticized.
This feedback coincides with many reactions under the 15 million tweet: Most have fun with Warzone, but also hope to take action against cheaters and bug fixes. An upcoming update is to be improved, and kill stealing in Warzone will also be abolished.
Warzone a huge success on Twitch
Warzone also went through the roof on Twitch: In the meantime, 461,000 Twitch viewers watched the game and in the meantime made it the most popular streaming title on the platform. However, league leader Legend of Legends has now regained this position.
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Warzone is the Free2Play Battle Royale from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. You don't need to own the base game to play. Crossplay between PC, PS4 and Xbox One is also possible.