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Call of Duty: Warzone’s Destruction of Verdansk showed the promise, power, and pitfalls of live service events – GamesRadar
The Warzone live event wasn’t without its problems, but the introduction of Verdansk 84 was well worth attending
The Destruction of Verdansk wasn’t without its casualties. Call of Duty: Warzone players were ushered out of the second season of Black Ops Cold War and into a third with the largest live event that Activision has ever attempted. A multi-part incident took place over 24 hours; at first, it pushed players to survive against a growing horde of reanimated players and then, later, fight to destroy a battlefield that 100 million of us have called home throughout the pandemic. It was audacious, ambitious,…
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