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Warzone now has a Quads mode instead of a Trio mode

With Season 3 of Modern Warfare, Activision has made Quads mode available. That means instead of playing in a group of 3, we will now play in a group of 4. 

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Rudraaksh Bhatyal
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Call of Duty: Warzone is the hottest Battle Royale Game right now. Warzone reached about 30 million players within 10 days of its launch. There were a few things in the game inspired by Apex Legends, and the three player squad mode, or trio mode, was one of them. Well, not any longer. With Season 3 of Modern Warfare, Activision has made Quads mode available. That means instead of playing in a group of 3, we will now get to play in a group of 4. 

The core gameplay will remain the same, but the addition of a 4th will change the dynamics of the game. Activision was kind enough to give us some tips regarding the Quads mode: 

  1. Sharing is Caring. Do you have the maximum amount of sniper ammo while asquadmate that actually has a sniper has none? Is someone just $500 shy of purchasing a Loadout Drop? Share your loot with your squad – it doesn’t hurt to be a team player. 
  2. Operators for Hire. With four members on your squad, it may be a good idea to pursue some Contracts so that everyone can get a decent payday. Use the increase in squad size to capture those Recon objectives quicker, or loot Resupply Boxes within seconds.
  3. Track Down the Lone Wolves. A single Operator is at a severe disadvantage going up against a full Quad. If you suspect that an Operator is flying solo, check the surrounding area for additional enemies and, once the coast is clear, go for the (hopefully easy) take down.
  4. Never Walk Alone. Conversely, because each squad has four members on it, straying too far away from your pack may as well be a death sentence. Stick together with your squad, and you’ll have a better chance at survival.
  5. Teamwork. Teamwork. Teamwork. Do you sense a theme from our strategies and tips? The Quads that will win this game mode are the ones that work together, communicate often, and help each other out with sharing loot and cleaning up downed enemies. Play together, win together – it’s that simple.
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