![]() ![]() ![]() While the devs did announce that DMZ will receive some new content with the Season 2 update, it likely won’t do much to alleviate Shroud’s biggest complaint with the mode.įor more, check out how to disable crossplay in Warzone 2 or the steps you need to take to get a Nuke. He puts the final nail in the coffin by stating, “As long as they’re always tying into that cross-progression system, it will always be bad.” It’s clear that Shroud thinks DMZ will fail to succeed in the shadow of Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2. It seems Shroud believes that by not treating DMZ as a separate standalone experience, it’s not getting the love it deserves: “The problem with Call of Duty trying to make a DMZ survival extraction looter shooter bulls**** is that they’re still tying into that system.” Personally, Shroud stated that he plays each CoD game for approximately two weeks before he gave up, and Warzone is reaching the end of that timeframe. While Shroud agrees that the ecosystem between Warzone 2, Modern Warfare 2, and DMZ is a neat feature, he claims that “It’s not that important,” and it’s actually hurting the mode more than helping it. When asked about DMZ on stream, he begins by explaining how the mode links to Warzone 2: “What they’re trying to do, and a lot of games are trying to do this, is create an ecosystem within their own game where everything like benefits each other.” ![]() Here’s what the CS: GO legend had to say about DMZ’s lack of success. In a January 23 stream, Shroud explained that the linked progression system is what’s ruining DMZ. ![]()
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