Aldgate East. All get out.

It’s worth noting the subway won’t move if you fight on board, or between the train and the platform. Keep the fighting to the platforms, stairwells and outside the stations. The idea is the subway acts as the one true safe area in the game, in which players can reload, swap items and take a breather. Oh, and it sounds like stepping onto the tracks is an instant death – and your squadmates won’t be able to pick up your loot, either.

There’s no doubt this new fast-travel system will change the way Warzone plays significantly. It’ll be the fastest way to get around the map, and it’s open to all. The subway could be a good option for losing an enemy, hunting down a target or getting to a store quickly.

The subway could also make for more close-quarters combat. Inside the subway stations themselves, there isn’t a huge amount of room for your marksman and sniper rifles to be effective. Could the subway make shotguns viable in Warzone? It would be a nice change of pace, for sure. And I imagine if the circle ends at a subway station, a shotgun or SMG would be pretty handy.
But what I’m most looking forward to about the new subway system is the potential for traps. Popping claymores and other equipment in stairwells or around the entrance to a subway station could end up paying off big time.


























