How to watch new Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 & DMZ gameplay: Date, time, streams

Liam Mackay
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Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 and the extraction-based DMZ mode arrive on November 16, and content creators will be broadcasting gameplay ahead of its arrival. Here’s how to watch the new Warzone 2 gameplay and the DMZ’s reveal.

With Modern Warfare 2 here, Call of Duty players are now looking forward to the next big thing — Warzone 2.0 and DMZ. The battle royale and extraction-based game modes arrive with November 16’s Season 1 update, but players still don’t really know what to expect.

Content creators played an early build of Warzone 2.0 at Call of Duty Next in September, but leaks suggest a lot has changed since then. We’ll be able to see full gameplay of both Warzone 2 and DMZ in an upcoming stream, so here’s when it kicks off and how to watch it.

Warzone 2 & DMZ gameplay reveal date & time

Select Call of Duty content creators will be streaming Warzone 2 and DMZ gameplay on Wednesday, November 9, and it’s expected to kick off around 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET / 8 PM GMT.

Activision haven’t given an exact time yet, but invited player ModernWarzone said the stream should be starting around that time.

How to watch Warzone 2 & DMZ gameplay reveal stream

There doesn’t appear to be an official Activision broadcast for Warzone 2 and DMZ’s gameplay reveal, instead, a handful of content creators will be streaming their gameplay.

From Escape from Tarkov veterans like DrLupo to top Warzone streamers such as Swagg, here are some of the creators who’ll be streaming Warzone 2 and DMZ gameplay, as well as links to their streams.


For more on the future of Call of Duty, be sure to check out Activision’s confirmation of a premium release in 2023, as well as all of the rumors claiming it’ll just be a massive DLC for Modern Warfare 2.

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