Since battle royale games became popular, a common feature has been Limited-Time Modes, or LTMs. LTMs in battle royales allow players to experience twists on the standard gameplay of their favorite battle royale game, and it seems like Call of Duty: Warzone will soon have some LTMs of its own. A new Call of Duty: Warzone game mode has leaked online thanks to dataminers, detailing an LTM called High Action.

The High Action mode in Call of Duty: Warzone appears to retain the same basic rules as the standard battle royale, but looks to make things a lot more action-packed and chaotic. When playing the Call of Duty: Warzone High Action mode, players can expect more money to spawn on the Warzone map, more legendary crates, and more Killstreak drops. This should ensure that even more players are fully decked-out throughout the match and lead to especially chaotic firefights.

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It's unclear exactly when the Warzone High Action LTM will come to the game. Infinity Ward releases new updates for Call of Duty on a weekly basis, and so it's quite possible that High Action's debut is just a couple of days away. Then again, it's also possible that Infinity Ward is saving the High Action mode for later on or may not bother to add it to the game at all.

If the Warzone High Action mode does come to the game, one has to wonder if it will replace the Plunder mode or if Plunder is meant to be a permanent fixture in the game. It's unclear exactly how popular Plunder is compared to the main battle royale mode, but Infinity Ward has come under fire in the past for replacing popular modes in Modern Warfare, so hopefully it avoids a similar controversy with Warzone.

In the meantime, there may be other new content coming to Call of Duty: Warzone that fans may be more interested in than High Action. Dataminers have found evidence that Warzone is adding more team size options soon, with Duos and Squads specifically leaked. Duos is self-explanatory, but it's unclear what Infinity Ward means by "Squads" as the standard 4-player teams wouldn't be possible with 150 players. It's been speculated that Infinity Ward will use 5-player squads for Warzone instead, or change the player count to 140 or 160 so that it's evenly divisible by four.

There will be other changes coming to Warzone in the future besides just new game modes. There are mysterious bunkers on the Warzone map that will eventually be accessible, so fans will want to keep an eye out.

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

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