Activision Blizzard’s Call of Duty: Warzone 2 may be a game that pits 150 super soldiers against each other in deadly combat, but one player chose a less violent career.
As reported by VG247, Reddit user Cressendammein Now you’re an in-game taxi driver thanks to Warzone 2’s new proximity voice chat feature. Players approach other squads and offer them a ride anywhere on the map unless they kill him first.
Calling for five-star reviews, Crescendummain sticks only to the main roads, allowing players to smoothly travel to their destinations and offering the quintessential chit-chat along the way.
Proximity Chat, as the name suggests, means the player can hear the voice chat of nearby enemies. This unsurprisingly results in a lot of yelling and swearing, but Cressendammein uses it to spread a bit of familiarity to an otherwise intense first-person shooter.
Warzone 2, the successor to developer Infinity Ward’s hit Call of Duty Battle Royale, finally launched this week and brought a range of new features. The series departs from the traditional Verdansk and Caldera settings.
The launch wasn’t all smooth, however, as several players encountered a glitch that locked them out of the game and told them to buy Modern Warfare 2 and come back.
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