A Call of Duty Modern Warfare video shows off some leaked footage of the training mode for Warzone, which most know by now is Modern Warfare's upcoming, unannounced, battle royal game mode. Fans may recognize some of the footage already, though.

The video released a couple of weeks ago but presumably ended up being removed due to its content. However, in what seems like a case of irony, the video was reinstated today, when most fans believed that Infinity Ward and Activision would finally release Warzone, or at least, announce it.

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The Warzone video comes from TheGamingRevolution, who pieced it together with help from Twitter user Evilpie1112 and Reddit user ARedWerewolf. It showcases the setting in which the Warzone's training mode takes place: the Armistice Training Facility. The facility works to catch up players that are new to battle royals while also displaying how Modern Warfare plans to handle the game mode.

To start, the facility familiarizes players with "Plunder," which will act as Warzone's currency. Players can collect Plunder through various means, such as looting the map, killing enemy players, or completing contracts. Once a player has enough of this currency, they can use it to buy supplies, like perks, weapons, killstreaks, equipment, field upgrades, and Drop Kit markers. The Drop Kits themselves will provide players with whatever loadouts they customized it with before loading into the Warzone game mode; they'll do this through the "Drop Kit" section in the Warzone multiplayer menu.

The training mode itself starts the player off with looting the facility for loot caches, weapon crates, and Plunder. The weapon crates, will, of course, contain weapons of varying rarities like Uncommon, and Legendary. The rarer the gun, the more powerful it will be. As they're looting, the player will be able to shoot targets set up all across the field to warm up since the Warzone training mode doesn't pit them against others.

Considering Warzone leaks like this have admittedly taught fans more about the game mode than Infinity Ward or Activision have, it's likely -- or, at least, within Acitivion's best interest -- that the respective developer and publisher will address it soon. Today's update may have only introduced Tomogunchi Watches, but March 10 may yield a more hoped-for announcement. It's also possible that despite what the glitches may imply, Activision and Infinity Ward just aren't ready to release Warzone yet.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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