The Casual Mode of Warzone is changing the game for all skill levels
Call of Duty bets on everyone playing regardless of their level

- April 16, 2025
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 9:52 PM

The arrival of Verdansk in Call of Duty: Warzone has revitalized interest in this battle royale, attracting back players who had been absent. This is not just a nostalgic return; the reintroduction of the iconic map has been accompanied by the launch of a new casual battle royale mode, which allows players to face a reduced number of human opponents among a large number of bots.
Playing some games will also be possible
This casual mode aims to provide an accessible experience for less experienced players, who can practice, improve their skills, and level up their weapons without the pressure of competing against highly competitive players. According to the development team, this approach aims to ensure that the game is not overwhelming for those who wish to enjoy a more relaxed experience.
However, some experienced players are using this new mode to improve their weapons or to create content on social media, which could harm the experience of those who play casually. The development team is closely monitoring this dynamic to prevent the so-called sweats from contaminating the atmosphere of casual gaming. The essence of the Casual mode is to provide a safe space for those who fear the time or skill commitment that Warzone requires, mentioned one of the developers.
Although higher-level players may find some advantage in this mode, the development team promised to implement changes if they notice that the experience is compromised. In the long term, they aim to evolve the mode to maintain its essence and ensure that all players, whether experienced or casual, can enjoy the game. Thus, Call of Duty continues to reaffirm its commitment to being an accessible and entertaining game for everyone.
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