How To Buy Back Teammates In Warzone 2

How To Buy Back Teammates In Warzone 2
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Written by 

Daniel Hollis

Published 

17th Nov 2022 17:27

One of the best things the original Warzone introduced was the ability to bring yourself back into the fight after dying. There’s nothing more frustrating than spending a chunk of your time invested in a match for it to be snatched away from you at a moment’s notice. Games such as Fortnite are known for this and can make the remainder of the match a slog whilst you watch your team carry on.

Warzone 2 continues the tradition of its predecessor, with not only the return of the Gulag - a fighting pit where you can win back a revival - but also the ability for your team to buy you back. If you’re new to Warzone 2, or maybe just want a little refresher, here’s how to buy back teammates and continue battling.

How To Buy Back Players In Warzone 2

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Firstly, you’re going to want to make sure the player you’re trying to bring back in is not in the Gulag as you are unable to do so if they are. Instead, wait to see if they fail and are permanently dead, or alternatively, you’ll be able to after the Gulag is closed for the remainder of the match, which happens near its conclusion.

For a revival, you will need $4000, so be sure to loot everything you possibly can to build up your bank. Once you’ve obtained enough, you’ll be able to revive a teammate, which is a simple process to complete. Simply visit any pay station on the map - indicated by the shopping cart icon - and use the $4000 to revive them. 

It’s important to note that once you commit to reviving a teammate, a loud firework noise will commence, alerting everyone in the area that you have brought someone back into Warzone 2. It will also take them a few seconds to land, as they will be parachuting from above, so be sure to protect them if they’re under heavy fire. Aside from that, it’s a relatively simple process to buy back a teammate in Warzone 2!

Daniel Hollis
About the author
Daniel Hollis
Daniel is a former Guides Writer for GGRecon. Having originally focused on film journalism, he eventually made the jump to writing about games in 2020, writing for sites such as NME. Eurogamer, GamesRadar, Tech Radar, and more. After a short stint in PR, he is back in the world of games media writing about his favourite games, including Bioshock, Fable, or everything Fortnite and Xbox Game Pass related.
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