Call of Duty Legend Shows How This Black Ops Battle Royale Mode From 2018 Blows Warzone 2 Out of the Water!

Published 05/18/2023, 8:00 AM EDT

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare II‘s extension in the form of Warzone 2 has been more or less a mixed bag. Its impression among the fans is far from amazing. In other words, the successor to the original Warzone has mostly failed to deliver on the players’ expectations.

However, there are some great positives as well to notice in the ongoing battle royale. The biggest highlight for anyone coming from the previous games is the improvement in graphics. Still, that’s not a huge reason for anyone to like its overall experience due to the changes introduced by the devs last year. And now, a legendary COD expert has taken a jab at Warzone 2 by mentioning a key point!

JGOD says Warzone 2’s water physics is mediocre in front of Call of Duty Black Ops 4’s Blackout BR mode!

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Famous YouTuber and one of the most amazing COD players, JGOD recently took to his Twitter profile. He dropped an interesting gameplay clip showing water movement in a battle royale title, while also praising it. Later, he revealed that the clip was actually from a five-year-old BR mode that was, in fact, the first of its kind experience in the entire franchise. According to the professional player, the focus given on the water physics in this mode is way better than what’s done with Warzone 2, which is also a battle royale.

Well, the mode admired by JGOD is none other than Blackout. It was initially featured as an additional, online experience for 2018’s Call of Duty Black Ops 4. Technically, it was the first BR title witnessed by the fans of the action saga.

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But it looks like Blackout is still relevant, even after so many years of its debut. At least that’s what James has tried to explain in the video shared by him. He believes that despite a lot of stress given by the devs of Warzone 2 on its aquatic combat features, the overall water physics is not highly impressive. On the other hand, he considers Blackout to be superior in this department.

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Activision’s Call of Duty Warzone 2 is now available worldwide. Players can install it for free on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X\S, Xbox One, and PC. What are your personal opinions on Blackout BR? Is it still a good game mode to dive into? Let us know in the comments.

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