Activision stuck to its guns and hosted the Call of Duty Next presentation earlier this week, where we found out more about what's in store for the industry-defining FPS franchise, Call of Duty.

To no one's surprise, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0 were the highlights of the said event. But, while we expected both shooters to appear, fans were still treated to a bunch of fun and exciting content that's coming to both games on October 28 and November 16, respectively.

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Here's a quick round-up to help you make sense of every big announcement that Activision made at this year's Next event: Say Hello to Warzone 2.0 The seamless integration between Warzone 2.0 and Modern Warfare II should guarantee that both have a constant stream of players joining games.

Warzone 2.0 is the highly anticipated sequel to the massive free-to-play battle royale first-person shooter, Warzone. Unlike the first title, Warzone 2.0 will take place on a new map, Al Mazrah, that features a wide and sprawling desert with a city landscape. In addition to the dozens of points of interest for you to explore and drop into, Al Mazrah will change up the Gulag concept. Instead of just fighting your way out in 2v2 matches, the new Gulag will throw in a prowling warden and scatter weapons around the map to up the ante.

Warzone 2.0 will also change the traditional battle royale formula by introducing multiple circles. This way, separate groups of players can congregate across various points across the map before they all meet for one or two climactic fights to be the last man standing.