15 Best Video Games Of 2020 (So Far)
10. Call Of Duty: Warzone
Nothing is stopping Fortnite, so why keep trying?
Where Call of Duty: Blackout felt like Activision chasing a trend, Warzone is them taking a step back to analyse the terrain, lick wounds and fire back stronger than ever.
Going free-to-play was a major positive, and Warzone as a mode has only gone from strength to strength. Its impressive map is stitched together from various standalone environments, and bulking the player count up to 150 guarantees a level of engagement that rarely comes in other battle royales.
Where Fortnite and PUBG's encounters can remind you of dedicated PVP modes you'd rather play instead, Warzone feels like one hyper-intense deathmatch. It just happens to have battle royale rulesets alongside. Even when you die, Infinity Ward have you duke it out with another player to earn your freedom to try again.
Warzone benefits from having the best COD gameplay we've played to date, and the fact it comes with 50v50 team deathmatch and various other modes makes this one hell of a package.