Call of Duty Warzone adds ranked Resurgence, not Battle Royale – Destructoid


If you’re a Call of Duty Warzone fan, particularly a fan of the ranked mode featured on Al Mazrah, we have good news. Ranked is returning to Warzone, only this time it’s not coming to Battle Royale.

Instead, as of the February 7 season two launch, players can play ranked Resurgence. Additionally, Fortune’s Keep, a Resurgence map from previous versions of Warzone, has returned. Unfortunately, the Fortune’s Keep reboot is the only playable map for Warzone’s new ranked system.

That means players who enjoy the classic one-life (and a gulag) Battle Royale game mode will have to continue grinding without a rank. According to this developer blog, Battle Royale players can expect a “ranked play experience to return later in the year.”

How does the Resurgence ranked mode work?

Firstly, players must reach at least level 55 to access ranked Resurgence. This helps prevent solo queuers from getting bad teammates but also helps keep cheaters out of ranked play. The same system is in place for regular ranked multiplayer in Modern Warfare 3.

Next, the season two launch only includes a trios playlist. That means you’ll need to sort out which of your four squad members is getting the boot. If you primarily play solo or only have a duo partner, good luck. Fortunately, the ranking system is very similar to the one used in multiplayer.

Resurgence ranked also includes a few gameplay modifications for better balancing than unranked playlists:

  • Firesale and Restock public events only, and they happen during fixed circles.
  • No turreted vehicles.
  • Restricted gameplay elements: These are not specified but presumably are the same or similar weapon, equipment, perk, and attachment restrictions as ranked multiplayer.
  • Buy station inventory adjustments: These are also not specified but will likely limit killstreak purchases, raise prices, or remove certain things completely.

What’s different about the new Fortune’s Keep map?

While many players will be familiar with the general layout and points of interest around Fortune’s Keep, it isn’t exactly the same as last time around. Call of Duty’s newest Resurgence map features a few changes to keep things fresh.

Aquatic vehicles are new to the map to help with traversal around the outside of the island (and through some other areas). Additionally, many parts of the map, like the Keep castle point of interest, now have quick-ascending elevators, underground rock tunnels, new stairs, buildings, a brand-new helipad, and a fissure that cuts through the ground near the southwestern coast.

More small alterations make Fortune’s Keep worth exploring, even if you played the previous version. Many of the changes will drastically impact how fights can play out, or just help you run and escape those pesky sweaty players.

Tim Harding

Tim has been playing games for over 25 years and tries to play as many as possible to completion. From FPS games, survival horror, RPGs, and platformers to soulslikes, he likes to dabble in everything. He’s also played every Call of Duty title since Call of Duty 2 came out in 2005. His favorite games of all time include Banjo-Kazooie, Gun Star Heroes, Bioshock, God of War Ragnarok, and far too many more to choose.

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If you’re a Call of Duty Warzone fan, particularly a fan of the ranked mode featured on Al Mazrah, we have good news. Ranked is returning to Warzone, only this time it’s not coming to Battle Royale.

Instead, as of the February 7 season two launch, players can play ranked Resurgence. Additionally, Fortune’s Keep, a Resurgence map from previous versions of Warzone, has returned. Unfortunately, the Fortune’s Keep reboot is the only playable map for Warzone’s new ranked system.

That means players who enjoy the classic one-life (and a gulag) Battle Royale game mode will have to continue grinding without a rank. According to this developer blog, Battle Royale players can expect a “ranked play experience to return later in the year.”

How does the Resurgence ranked mode work?

Firstly, players must reach at least level 55 to access ranked Resurgence. This helps prevent solo queuers from getting bad teammates but also helps keep cheaters out of ranked play. The same system is in place for regular ranked multiplayer in Modern Warfare 3.

Next, the season two launch only includes a trios playlist. That means you’ll need to sort out which of your four squad members is getting the boot. If you primarily play solo or only have a duo partner, good luck. Fortunately, the ranking system is very similar to the one used in multiplayer.

Resurgence ranked also includes a few gameplay modifications for better balancing than unranked playlists:

  • Firesale and Restock public events only, and they happen during fixed circles.
  • No turreted vehicles.
  • Restricted gameplay elements: These are not specified but presumably are the same or similar weapon, equipment, perk, and attachment restrictions as ranked multiplayer.
  • Buy station inventory adjustments: These are also not specified but will likely limit killstreak purchases, raise prices, or remove certain things completely.

What’s different about the new Fortune’s Keep map?

While many players will be familiar with the general layout and points of interest around Fortune’s Keep, it isn’t exactly the same as last time around. Call of Duty’s newest Resurgence map features a few changes to keep things fresh.

Aquatic vehicles are new to the map to help with traversal around the outside of the island (and through some other areas). Additionally, many parts of the map, like the Keep castle point of interest, now have quick-ascending elevators, underground rock tunnels, new stairs, buildings, a brand-new helipad, and a fissure that cuts through the ground near the southwestern coast.

More small alterations make Fortune’s Keep worth exploring, even if you played the previous version. Many of the changes will drastically impact how fights can play out, or just help you run and escape those pesky sweaty players.

Tim Harding

Tim has been playing games for over 25 years and tries to play as many as possible to completion. From FPS games, survival horror, RPGs, and platformers to soulslikes, he likes to dabble in everything. He’s also played every Call of Duty title since Call of Duty 2 came out in 2005. His favorite games of all time include Banjo-Kazooie, Gun Star Heroes, Bioshock, God of War Ragnarok, and far too many more to choose.

More Stories by Tim Harding

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