No Engine Shift for COD: Warzone Planned

You likely are aware that Call of Duty: Warzone is going to integrate Black Ops Cold War after the release of the upcoming game. But you might have been wondering whether that means that there is going to be an engine shift for Warzone or not. It turns out that there will be no engine shift for COD: Warzone. Let’s take a look at the details.

No, There Will Not be an Engine Shift for COD: Warzone Because of COD: Black Ops Cold War

This information comes from ShutterMunster onResetEra, who happens to be Art Lead at Activision. In a post, ShutterMunster states simply, “ There will not be an engine shift for WZ.” That response is straightforward and to-the-point. Being as it comes from someone who does work at Activision, we have no reason to doubt that it is the case.

That is good news for anyone who likes things the way they are in Warzone and was worried about a major change. Those who vastly prefer the engine in Black Ops Cold War, on the other hand, might be a bit disappointed.

For gamers who will be playing Black Ops Cold War and Warzone, it means that they will just need to get used to mentally shifting gears more each time they move from one game to the other. But getting used to that should not be all that difficult. At least now we have some forewarning and know what we can expect with there being no engine change.

If you haven’t already watched it, you should take a look at the launch trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Check our Call of Duty news for more updates on COD: Warzone, COD: Black Ops Cold War, and everything else going on in the COD universe.