Three actually is the magic quantity, ain’t it? At least, that appears to be the case in battle royale, because the Call Of Duty: Warzone devs found this week. Not two days after bumping Warzone up to Quads, a playlist replace rolled three-person squads again into the 150-player deathmatch. How many mates did you assume I’ve, anyway?
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare‘s third season introduced a wealth of latest stuff to mess around with in each flavours of multiplayer – common and battle royale. Three new maps, a couple of new weapons, a handful of cosmetics, that sorta stuff. But one in all its extra surprisingly contentious modifications was in upping the Warzone squad restrict from three to 4.
Warzone gamers, for his or her half, didn’t appear tremendous thrilled about that. A mere two days after Season three hit, Infinity Ward introduced in a Tweet {that a} playlist replace was including Trios again into Battle Royale with its personal playlist alongside Quads and Solos.
Notably, Trios gained’t return to Plunder – Warzone’s money grabbin’ not-battle-royale mode (cheers, VG247). A small glitch briefly meant that the Trios playlist was utilizing previous loot tables, however that’s since been patched up.
It might sound a daft factor to get hung up on, however altering squad sizes can have dramatic knock-on results on the better stream of battle royale rounds. With even yet another participant per crew, you’re fewer groups, extra drawn-out engagements, or the straightforward problem of getting to discover a fourth mate to fill out the cap.
‘Course, having more bodies to hide behind opens up more options for splitting the party, covering each other’s again or occurring a roaring four-person helicopter rampage. The choice’s nonetheless there if you wish to drop in Quads – simply be sure that these further teammates are clued up on our 70 tips for consistently winning matches.