What is Massive Resurgence in Warzone 2?
ActivisionWarzone 2 features plenty of different modes to keep players entertained, but none are as chaotic as Massive Resurgence. Here’s everything you need to know about Warzone 2 Massive Resurgence, including how matches work.
For those looking for a change of pace from the regular battle royale action, Warzone 2 offers a number of unique modes that look and play very differently. As of Season 4, fans can take part in Plunder to quickly level up guns or head over to Ashika Island or Vondel for Resurgence.
The Resurgence mode has become extremely popular in Warzone 2, with many preferring its fast-paced gameplay to that of BR. Fans will have noticed that a variation called Massive Resurgence has appeared on the playlist options, but what exactly is it?
Here’s everything you need to know about Massive Resurgence in Warzone 2.
Warzone 2 Massive Resurgence explained
Warzone 2 Massive Resurgence is a larger version of the Resurgence mode that takes place on Al Mazrah, rather than Vondel or Ashika Island. To cope with the bigger map, Massive Resurgence raises the size of the lobby from 50 to 150 players, the same as a traditional battle royale match.
Just like on normal Resurgence, eliminated players respawn after a few seconds as long as another member of their squad is alive, instead of having to fight their way through the Gulag. All the while, the gas circle is closing in to force teams together.
Later in the match, respawns are the disabled, and eliminated players are out of action unless someone on their team can buy them back. The goal, as always, is to be the last squad standing come the end of the match.
Unlike the two core modes of Warzone 2, Massive Resurgence isn’t a permanent option that can be played anytime. Instead, the devs regularly add and remove in the weekly playlist update, so you may not always be able to find it.
As of July 5, Massive Resurgence is available to play in Warzone. However, the modes are refreshed every Wednesday, so don’t be surprised to see it temporarily removed in the coming weeks.
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