For at least all of MW3<\/em> season one, Warzone<\/em> players can finally play any of solos, duos, trios, or squads every day.<\/p>
Raven Software originally used a playlist rotation system for Warzone 2<\/em>, which quickly drew community ire, with many players bashing the system for taking away their favorite battle royale maps and playlists. For example, the devs initially promised Ashika Island would launch with every squad size available<\/a>. But, community members were disappointed when the Resurgence map launched with only squads available. To resolve the issue, the devs have turned to a weekly playlist rotation and cycled through game modes every Wednesday.<\/p>
That strategy also backfired as one squad size would replace another, causing someone to get the short end of the stick at all times. The rotation got even more confusing once the battle royale had multiple live maps; players could only play solos on Ashika Island or duos on Vondel. But now, MW3<\/em> is taking everyone into account for season one.<\/p>