Call of Duty: Warzone is the latest free-to-play battle royale game cashing in on the craze started by PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and popularited further by Fortnite. Activision wanted a slice of that pie and decided that slapping the evergreen Call of Duty branding on it will be a winning combo.

If you've played battle royale games like PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Fortnite before, Warzone will feel familiar. And if you're a Call of Duty: Modern Warfare fan then it should be even more familiar, since Warzone is directly based on it. Warzone is essentially a standalone (free) DLC using the same engine and sharing many of the mechanics and assets of Modern Warefare.

COD: Warzone does do a few things differently than other battle royales, however. While most popular titles have incorporated some form of respawning or other mechanic allowing you to get back into the fight after getting killed, few have as many methods of going about this as Warzone does.

That said, let's take a look at how to respawn in Call of Duty: Warzone.

Revive

This is the simplest, but also most dangerous method of respawning available.

Since Call of Duty: Warzone puts players into teams of 3 (as at the date of publication, a solo mode has not been confirmed) you always have two win-gpeople to rely on, as they rely on you.

If you go down in battle, a teammate can come over and revive you. The revival animation is lengthy and leaves both of you open to attack, so the third teammate should ideally cover you while this happens. Naturally, if it's a teammate who bit a bullet instead of you, you too should try and help them.