The Call of Duty and Battlefield rivalry is one of the biggest in the industry, and while both are modern military FPS franchises gunning for a similar audience, both have also found their own voice over the course of the years and all the games, giving people distinct ideas of what to expect going in. Those lines have recently been blurred, however, and chances are that Battlefield 2042 could even take a few pointers from Call of Duty: Warzone.

Call of Duty's main profile has been characterized by smaller to medium sized maps with relatively quick, zippy matches focusing above all else on on-foot movement and gunplay as players dashed to headshot and noscope each other in arena-like locations and game modes. On the flipside, Battlefield's claim to fame is immense, sprawling maps with lots of open spaces, squad-based gameplay, a focus on vehicles and equipment with more of a strategical and tactical element to rounds.

Then there's Call of Duty: Warzone, the standalone battle royale mode which... is set in an immense, sprawling maps with lots of open spaces, squad-based gameplay, a focus on vehicles and equipment with more of a strategical and tactical element to rounds. Huh. Could Battlefield 2042 take any pointers from Warzone? Is there anything the apprentice can teach the master? We think so.

What Can Call Of Duty: Warzone Teach Battlefield 2042?

Even though DICE is adamant about the Hazard Zone mode not being a battle royale despite all signs pointing at that, in some ways what we know about the game already indicates that Battlefield 2042 took some pointers from the genre. While the natural disasters tearing through the maps aren't as clear cut as the collapsing circles in battle royales, they definitely help with localizing conflict hotspots on large areas.