
The legendary Call of Duty military shooter game series is continuing to gather players in 2020, so they can virtually face the horrors of war. After the Call of Duty: Mobile, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and Call of Duty: WWII came into the spotlight for the recent months, it’s now time for another COD title to shine.
We’re talking this time about Call of Duty: Warzone, the battle royale game that’s free of charge since its release back in March. Warzone is part of the Modern Warfare title from 2019, and it’s running on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
Activision announces the arrival of the Duos mode
The developers had been thinking of implementing the Duos mode for COD: Warzone for some time, but now they finally made it real. Activision made the big announcement by saying:
“Bring your partner into Verdansk and outlast dozens of other squad pairs in the latest game mode for #CallofDuty #ModernWarfare”
The company also explained a bit what Duos mode means:
“Duos is quite possibly the ultimate test of friendship and teamwork; with only one other teammate to rely on, you’ll have to coordinate your strategies, make good callouts, and most importantly, hit your shots if your fellow Operator’s life is at stake,”
System requirements:
If you’re willing to play Call of Duty: Warzone on a PC, you must take into account that the minimum system requirements are pretty pretentious:
- CPU: Intel Core i3-4340 or AMD FX-6300
- RAM: 8 GB
- Operating System: Windows 7 64-Bit (SP1)
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 or AMD Radeon HD 7950
- Pixel Shader: 5.0
- Vertex Shader: 5.0
- Free Disk Space: 90 GB
- Video Memory: 2 GB
The Duos mode for Warzone went live already, and it works the same as Trios and Four-os, but the opportunities to recover are more limited.