Warzone Season 2 delivers huge movement changes that could alter everything

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The state of Warzone has been a hot topic of conversation among players dropping into Call of Duty’s battle royale. While the implementation of Black Ops 6’s omnimovement mechanics caused issues on release, Activision’s swathe of CoD devs have made some huge movement changes to the popular battle royale title with Warzone Season 2.

Season 2 promises to deliver a wealth of adjustments and changes to reverse the game’s fortunes. Following the arrival of Omnimovement, players can move in all kinds of directions. Now, the fluidity is better than ever thanks to a straightforward change that is guaranteed to add another way to outplay your opponents.

Warzone Season 2 movement changes explained

Deep within the Season 2 patch notes for Warzone, Raven Software has confirmed increases in jumping speed and successive jumping height enabling players to utilise the bunny hop mechanic once again.

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Bunny hopping became the most effective method of dodging incoming gunfire thanks to the ability to disrupt aim assist. The Warzone developer says the increases in jump speed and jump height have returned to levels last seen in the Modern Warfare 3 cycle.

Alongside adjustments to jumping, the Season 2 update has also increased the speed of parachute cutting when your feet hit the ground in addition to a smoother transition into a sprint so you can start looting and eliminating opponents as fast as possible.


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Will movement changes help Warzone?

The addition of Omnimovement to Warzone has added even more crafty tactics players can use to gain the upper hand in the heat of battle. Despite this, the battle royale has struggled to achieve the success seen over the last 12 months. 

With the return of Verdansk imminent, fans are hoping Season 2 of Warzone brings about the heavily requested changes in time for the iconic battleground to take centre stage once again. The movement adjustment may only be small compared to some of the other changes arriving in the update, but any way to improve how you move is bound to be noticeable.

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Call of Duty: Warzone

  • Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Genre(s): Shooter