Warzone Killstreak Reveals Season Six Circle Locations

Warzone Killstreak Reveals Season Six Circle Locations

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

29th Sep 2020 15:55

Modern Warfare Season 6 has brought a barrel load of new features to both multiplayer and Warzone. From Farah and Nikolai as operators to new weapons, game modes, and Halloween themed cosmetics, Activision has stepped their game up to a new level in their final season before Black Ops Cold War.

In Warzone, players can now use a Metro system to move around Verdansk and take the battle underground. Alike the moving train around Verdansk, the underground Metro link will allow players to move from A to B quickly and get ahead of the collapsing circle. 

A feature that has snuck its way into the update is a brand new killstreak for Warzone called "Foresight". 

Found in selected bunkers around the map, Foresight will give you the location of every single circle within a Warzone match, allowing you to get sublime positioning as the circle collapses. It even shows the location of the circles that move.

So far, the killstreak is only found within bunkers, and cannot be bought from Buy Stations, and there is no inclination that it could feature at the shops either. This means you will have to crack the codes for the Warzone bunkers to be able to access this killstreak.

On top of the Foresight killstreak, players have begun to find self-revive kits in legendary loot boxes, alike Armour Satchels and Gas Masks. With them costing a stern $4,500 from the Buy Station, this could mean you can invest in other killstreaks should you find one of these.

The Foresight killstreak could also come in handy with the proposed Haunting of Verdansk limited-time game mode which will be coming later in the season. Plunging the game into the darkness with ghosts and ghouls, visibility will be somewhat impaired, meaning Foresight could help you manoeuvre around the Warzone and get a catch on those enemies lurking in the shadows.

 

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Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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