

Despite the size of the map, Chaos said the gameplay felt fast as the looting is simplified (dropped on the ground and with no attachments), the incoming gas cloud and circles come in quickly, and everyone starts with a pistol rather than just fists. It also seems to have a fairly standard range of team sizes, with the option to play in trios, duos or solos. Having said that, it's also made out of a mixture of old and new maps, including Infinity Ward classics such as Broadcast, Terminal, Overgrown and Scrapyard, along with some brand new buildings.Īs ever, matches start by dropping out of a plane - along with 150 other players, although Chaos claimed he heard there was a chance this could eventually go up to 200. That big map we saw leaked multiple times, of course, is real: and Infinity Ward apparently explained at the event that every building has been custom designed, meaning there won't be any copy-pasted buildings scattered throughout the map. It's also going to be cross-platform, although Chaos didn't elaborate on whether matchmaking would be input-based to prevent keyboard and mouse players going on a rampage.


Although, as Chaos added, the free download means you won't have access to your Modern Warfare skins, suggesting progress rolls over for those who've bought Modern Warfare (who'll be able to access it via the "classified" mode currently in the in-game menu, I assume). As Chaos repeated throughout the video, the battle royale will be free-to-play and therefore available to download even if you don't have Modern Warfare.
