Call of Duty: Warzone’s developers have confirmed that a separate Duos mode will be coming to the COD-based battle royale.
The team has tested the game mechanic on Plunder, and are currently ironing out the mechanics to make Duos a separate mode.
Amos Hodge, creative director at Raven Software, says that he’s still unsure of how they’ll provide Duos to the public. Aside from a few bugs, Hodge wanted to set the right time to give players the highly-anticipated mode.
“There’s just no exact time I can give you for now, but Duos is coming. You’ve already seen in Plunder, but there’s just things we gotta figure out, find the right timing and everything else,” stated Hodge in an interview with GamerGen.
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Taylor Kurosaki, narrative director at Infinity Ward, shared a similar sentiment, saying that Warzone needs to have core modes that players can always rely on while other modes should make a limited-time appearance.
“[W]hen you add Quads, people are like “Where are the Trios?” And then you go to Trios and they go “Where are the Quads?”,” explained Kurosaki. “Everyone wants to play the game in a slightly different way, which is really cool and exciting, so we’re trying to figure out what the standard modes are, and what are the modes that work better as sort of a short time, mixing it up kind of situation.”
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