Battlefield 2042 does not have a single-player campaign and in this regard is more similar to Call of Duty: Warzone than Call of Duty: Vanguard. Also, just like Warzone, Battlefield 2042 will have multiple game modes available at launch. However, while most expected Hazard Zone to be Battlefield 2042's equivalent of a Battle Royale mode, the core experience is not the same.
Read on below to find out more about what makes Battlefield 2042's Hazard Zone mode different from its Multiplayer and Portal modes.
What is Battlefield 2042's Hazard Zone mode?
In the year 2040, 70% of the world's satellites are no longer operational. This sends the world into utter disarray, straining the already tenuous relationship between the United States and Russia. To help mitigate the effects of the lack of satellites, both powerhouses have launched temporary satellites containing Data Drives. In Hazard Zone, the goal is to acquire these Data Drives.
Hazard Zone sends players to an area where the United States and Russia have sent Satellite Pods as they fight against other teams to collect as many Data Drives as possible. Even though the basic Battle Royale mechanics are there, this is a far more focused take on the genre. Hazard Zone will also have fewer teams. Instead of the usual 100+ or so players in each map, Hazard Zone will only have six teams of four players each (PS4 and Xbox One) and eight teams of four players each (PS5, Xbox Series S/X, and PC).
