
Licensed War Tracks: New licensed War Tracks can be picked up as free tiers in the new battle pass, including Jack Harlow's "WHATS POPPIN" and "Grindin" by Clipse. This time around players will see "a combination of familiar armaments and new blueprints," including six Common, 10 Uncommon, 13 Rare, 18 Epic and 24 Legendary variants to discover. New Weapon Pickups: The supply crate weapon rotation has once again been changed. If the truck is destroyed, the team cannot respawn, and the last team standing wins, truck or no truck. Armored Royale Mode: This new Warzone game mode outfits every team with a turret-toting armoured cargo truck. Warzone Season 6 - New Mode, Weapons and War Tracks Activision notes that these new underground areas are "prime spots for ambushes." Safety standards dictate that the cars will not transport players to stations outside of the safe zone, and they also won't move if there is conflict on board. A number of Metro stations have been placed in the map which squads can investigate to find items and catch trains to move around the map. Subway Fast Travel: A metro has been added to Verdansk, described as a "dynamic fast travel system" that allows players to jump between existing points of interest.
The update is 19.3 GB on PS4, 22.66 GB on Xbox One and 57 GB / 25.5 GB on PC depending on whether you own Modern Warfare or just Warzone. You can check out the full Season 6 patch notes over on the Call of Duty blog, but we've also pinned down all of the key changes below.