Call of Duty: Warzone players get private matches working before they officially launch
Some Call of Duty: Warzone players have managed to get private matches working before the feature officially launches.
Twitter users DetectiveWaffle and GlitchHunterz each managed to get into a private match.
We got Warzone Private Match WORKING!! pic.twitter.com/NY3cpLQIp6
— waffle212121212 (@waffle212121212) October 6, 2020
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Got Warzone Private match working!! Get joining me now pic.twitter.com/HuFmjcZDnU
— GlitchHunterz (@GlitchHunterz) October 6, 2020
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Private matches is a feature called for by the battle royale’s community ever since Warzone launched, but it’s so far not been released. Players expect it to come out soon, though, given some have managed to get it working.
ModernWarzone uploaded a clip of a private match in action. It’s worth noting the video shows a private game of Mini Royale with a lobby of just 24 people – around a third of normal. But it is working.
Warzone Private Matches Working In Season 6 (Glitch) Watch on YouTube
According to ModernWarzone, the host of the private match is able to change some of the game rules, such as circle size and speed, player health and even whether tactical sprinting is allowed. As you’d expect, you can not gain XP or battle pass and weapon progression in a private match.