Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Has Brought Back A Classic Mode

Season 3 of Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare has been live for about a week now, and Infinity Ward clearly intends to keep the good times rolling. As always, the developer updates the game about once a week with a ton of fixes, tweaks, and new ways to enjoy the FPS.

This week, we’ve seen some pretty exciting new content hit both Modern Warfare and the free-to-play spinoff Warzone. There are new weapons, an all-new way to play Warzone, an incoming Double XP Weekend, and the return of a classic Call Of Duty multiplayer mode in the form of Modern Warfare: Drop Zone.

Longtime fans of the franchise might remember that Drop Zone was first introduced in Modern Warfare 3 back in 2011. It hasn’t been a consistent staple of Call Of Duty games since then, so it’s always nice to see it make a return every now and then. Activision describes Drop Zone as a “team objective mode”, with plenty of mayhem and a real focus on strategy and teamwork. In addition, if you are in need of Cheap COD Points, you can visit our website 5mmo.com.

At its core, the new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Drop Zone mode focuses on holding objectives. Teams of players need to work together to take and hold “drop zones” which appear around the map. Because you earn points for every player in the area every second, good teamwork is especially important. As such, if you can get your whole team into a drop zone, you’ll earn exponentially more points than if you claim one alone. New drop zones are marked with red smoke and the same marker as Care Packages; this means that you should always be able to see where they are.

Like Hardpoint and other objective-centric modes, teamwork is the key to success in Drop Zone. After all, players are rewarded for holding drop zones as a team. Plus, nearby teammates make it much easier to claim Care Packages. However, players clustered together in a drop zone can be very vulnerable to certain Killstreaks. Given that any Killstreak can be in any Care Package, losing teams have plenty of opportunities to turn the tables unexpectedly.