Call Of Duty quietly kills off Warzone 2’s DMZ mode

It’s the end of an era. An era that didn’t last very long despite initial success. That’s right, folks, Call of Duty has killed off itsWarzone IIDMZ mode without so much as a single tear shed over the loss.

It’s coming! Get ready for mayhem inModern Warfare III’s Season One

“We would like to thank the entire community for their support and continued feedback on the DMZ Beta. Infinity Ward and all the development teams who contributed to the creation of DMZ are incredibly proud and delighted to see the enthusiasm and participation that you’ve shown since its release, and to see so many players pouring into the MWZ mode in Modern Warfare III, which has many DMZ-inspired gameplay aspects within it.”

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“Beginning with next week’s launch of Season 1 […] The mode will not be available or interact directly withinModern Warfare IIIorCall of Duty: Warzone,which means that progression and any newModern Warfare IIIor Warzonecontent, including Battle Pass or store bundles, will not sync or carry back into this DMZ mode. Also, DMZ progress will not apply to new Battle Passes beginning with Season 1,” reads Activision’s statement.

If you want to read it in full, head to theCall of Duty blogfor the specifics. However, the key takeaway is that DMZ is dead as we know it. It still lingers, but even that seems to have a near-future expiration date.

The launch ofModern Warfare IIIhas marked a distinct change in the brand, with the mixed reception to the title having not affected itsrecord-breaking impactover Thanksgiving. Regardless of how you feel about the game, it’s made a name for itself.

Although DMZ is no more, there’s not long to wait before Season One ofModern Warfare IIIandWarzone IIlaunches on 6 December.

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