Warzone players get Private Games up and running ahead of their official launch • Eurogamer.net



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Some Call of Duty: Warzone players have gotten Private Matches working before the feature officially launched.

Twitter users DetectiveWaffle and GlitchHunterz managed to get into a private match.

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Private matches have been a feature requested by the Battle Royale community since Warzone was released, but as of now it has not been released. However, players are hoping it will come out soon as some have managed to make it work.

ModernWarzone uploaded a clip of a private match in action. It’s worth noting that the video shows a private Mini Royale game with a lobby of just 24 people, about a third of normal. But it is working.

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According to ModernWarzone, the host of the private game can change some of the rules of the game, such as the size and speed of the circle, the health of the player and even if the tactical sprint is allowed. As expected, you cannot earn XP or Battle Pass and Weapon Progression in a Private Match.

Developer Infinity Ward has yet to say anything about the Private Matches coming to Warzone, but it is clearly in the works. It remains to be seen if the feature is ever released to the public (remember that some Modern Warfare players have been able to play in the third person and that is not officially available).



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