Launched in March 2020, it has been nearly four years since the inception of Call of Duty: Warzone on consoles and PC. Its journey has been quite remarkable, especially considering its release just before a global pandemic. Despite receiving criticism for its new maps and modes over the years, Call of Duty: Warzone remains one of the world's most prominent live-service games, showing no signs of slowing down.
Commencing on February 7, the Season 2 update of Call of Duty: Warzone has brought a plethora of new content. The highlight of this season is the return of Fortune's Keep, a classic Resurgence map from the Vanguard era of Call of Duty: Warzone. Alongside this, a new limited-time contract introduces a nostalgic nod to Call of Duty's initial Battle Royale, Blackout.
How Call of Duty: Warzone Season 2's Event Nostalgically Resonates with Blackout
Deciphering Call of Duty: Warzone Season 2's Eradication Contract
Debuting at the onset of Call of Duty: Warzone Season 2, the Horde Hunt limited-time event is available in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Call of Duty: Warzone. This event introduces a new type of Contract scattered across the Battle Royale maps, known as Eradication Contracts. Players come across a corpse and a set of bloody footprints, leading them to a Zombie Nest where they face waves of the undead. Successfully completing the Contract rewards the team with cash and exclusive Horde Hunt event currency.
Connecting Warzone's Eradication Contract with Blackout
While Call of Duty: Warzone has previously experimented with zombies during the Haunting of Verdansk Halloween event in 2020, the Eradication Contracts now pay homage to Blackout. In Black Ops 4's Blackout, zombies were a constant presence, spawning at specific locations on the map and guarding Mystery Boxes. The new Eradication Contracts in Call of Duty: Warzone capture the essence of Blackout, encouraging players to engage in the thrilling gameplay loop of completing Contracts, facing zombies, and contending with other players, reminiscent of the beloved Blackout experience.
Call of Duty: Warzone's Eradication Contracts may not mirror Blackout's zombie gameplay entirely, but their overall structure evokes the spirit of Blackout, urging players to pursue Contracts early to earn rewards and better loot, while being alert to the looming threat of other players. This alignment with Blackout demonstrates that Call of Duty: Warzone continues to embrace its roots while evolving to captivate its player base.