Call of Duty: Warzone is one of the biggest games of the year, as over 60 million players have now played the battle royale. The game is constantly getting updated and improved upon, and players have recently come up with a new idea that borrows from none other than Fortnite.

Fortnite started allowing players to pick up downed teammates and carry them to safety in Season 1 of Chapter 2. Now fans are suggesting that Warzone do the same.

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Warzone's innovative Gulag, revive buybacks at buy stations, and more allow players many chances to come back and endure the fast-paced and hectic battle royale. It would seem natural for yet another feature or gameplay mechanic built around team-oriented survival to be added to the game.

In Fortnite, as soon as someone is downed, players can lift up a teammate and run away with them to safety so that they can be revived in a location with more cover. In typical fashion for the comical video game, it is also possible to pick up downed enemies as well and thrust them off of buildings and watch them fall to their deaths. Introducing some sort of pick up or drag mechanic to revive a teammate in Warzone would certainly add a new and interesting element to the gameplay.

There has been a lot going on in the world of Warzone as of late, as bunker 11 recently opened and many secrets have been uncovered inside. Fans rushed to find out the easter eggs of the bunker, learning of blueprints, nukes, and loot hiding on the other side of the fortified doors. The constant updates keep Warzone fresh and exciting.

As far as what is coming next, fans can look forward to a new SMG and AR in the coming weeks for Call of Duty it seems, as files indicate that the fan-favorite Galil and Vector will be returning. Both weapons are beloved guns from previous COD titles, so it will be interesting to see players running and gunning with them in Warzone.

The wait for any additional bunker secrets, new weapons, or possible changes to revive gameplay mechanics will need to wait a bit, however, as Season 4 of Modern Warfare and Warzone has been delayed.

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

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