Warzone 2.0 Faces Criticism and Player Discontent.

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The recently released Ashika Island map has helped save Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0, thanks to its well-designed Resurgence mode and smaller, more focused map size. The map's design offers more cover between points of interest, encouraging movement and faster-paced gameplay. The Resurgence mode allows for continuous respawns, resulting in hard-hitting and fun matches that are easy to pick up and play. Overall, Ashika Island's excellent design and gameplay make it an immensely fun experience that feels much more like Call of Duty than the traditional battle royale mode.
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