In the early hours this morning, Activision and Infinity Ward dropped Season 4 Reloaded for Call of Duty: Warzone, the second half of the content that was originally promised at the start of the season itself. Even though players are already knee-deep in the content itself, that hasn't stopped the two aforementioned companies from promoting it, as earlier today they released a brand new trailer for the update, featuring a special guest.

The trailer itself was uploaded to Call of Duty's official YouTube channel and features a hilarious appearance by Barry Sloane's incarnation of Captain John Price, which is fitting considering he's the main Operator featured in Season 4.

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While the trailer itself is more comical than anything, featuring a funny bit about a fictional airline called Verdansk Air, it does show off some footage from the new update itself, most notably the new Juggernaut Royale mode. In the mode, a care package featuring a Juggernaut suit drops into the Warzone map for someone to pick up. Once the Juggernaut is sent to the Gulag, another suit drops, and that cycle repeats over and over again until there's a winner.

In addition, players can also see footage of the new Fennec SMG and CR-56 assault rifle, both of which were added at the start of Season 4. The trailer itself is only a minute long, so there's only so much that can be shown off, however, it's still a good way for players to see all of the new Warzone content added this season.

In addition to the new Warzone content, although this trailer doesn't cover it, Modern Warfare players also have access to a new map, a new weapon, new standard multiplayer modes, and more. So far, it seems like players have been loving the new content, particularly the new sniper Rytec AMR, thanks to its explosive and thermite rounds.

Unfortunately, beyond today's update, it's unknown what new content will be coming to the game in the near future. With the Season 5 set to start a month from now, many fans are clamoring for a more significant change to Warzone, particularly to the map itself, something the new update did not deliver on. Here's hoping we don't have to wait too long for that content.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available for free on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC.

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