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How to play Third Person modes in Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0

A new perspective.

One of the unique features of Modern Warfare II is the inclusion of the third-person point of view in multiplayer. This gives the player a whole new perspective and makes the game much more thrilling. Activision has also announced that the third-person POV will be available in Warzone 2.0. So this begs the question how can you play third-person modes in Warzone 2.0?

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How to play Warzone 2.0 in Third Person View

Activision, in a recent blog post, has announced that third-person playlists will be coming to Warzone 2.0 during Season 1. That means that it will remain separate from the traditional first-person modes. So, it seems players won’t be able to switch between first and third-person POV whenever they want. The blog post also mentioned that these third-person playlists will arrive ”during Season 1” so they won’t be available at the launch of Warzone 2.0 on November 16. Moreover, the third-person playlists will be included in weekly rotations. As such, it won’t always be available for players throughout the season.

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If players do want to get the taste of third-person modes right now, Modern Warfare II multiplayer has a few of those to try out. They offer a certain uniqueness in traditional PvP matches while also maintaining the action-packed gameplay the shooter series is known for. Currently, only 6v6 matches support the third-person view. It is not available in modes with bigger player counts, like Invasion and Ground War.


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Samam Hasan is a freelance writer with a strong love for video games. He enjoys playing sim racing and RPG games in his free time along with the occasional FPS. When he’s not writing about or playing video games, you’ll find him watching classic Japanese and European movies or learning about medieval history.