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Warzone will feature large-scale combat with two teams of 12 [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartans]] facing off against each other on large maps populated by AI-controlled [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction|Covenant]] and [[Promethean]] enemies, including named boss units that occasionally appear on the battlefield. A team achieves victory by attaining 1000 points, which are gained by killing both enemy players and AI enemies. In the beginning of a match both teams are dropped to their respective | Warzone will feature large-scale combat with two teams of 12 [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartans]] facing off against each other on large maps populated by AI-controlled [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction|Covenant]] and [[Promethean]] enemies, including named boss units that occasionally appear on the battlefield. A team achieves victory by attaining 1000 points, which are gained by killing both enemy players and AI enemies, or by destroying the enemy team's core, located in the team's [[base]].<ref name="thebest">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPVdzBcCsw8 '''YouTube''': ''Halo 5: Guardians - The Best is Yet to Come (Interview) - E3 2015'']</ref> In the beginning of a match both teams are dropped to their respective bases via [[D79-TC Pelican|Pelican]] and have to clear the base of AI enemies. A contingent of AI-controlled [[Marine]]s aligned with either team is also stationed in each base. There are armories and garages on the map that can be captured by the players to give access to superior weapons and vehicles, respectively, and are part of the game's new [[Requisition pack|Requisition]] system.<ref name="rul gameplay">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Xz2Ggn5tU '''YouTube''': ''Halo 5 WARZONE GAMEPLAY | Full Match | Phaeton, Plasma Caster, Running Riot'']</ref><ref name="vidoc">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eotvrop7qlU '''YouTube''': ''Halo 5 Warzone ViDoc'']</ref> | ||
The Requisitions available to the players are determined by their energy level, which is accrued over the course of the game, as well as the REQ cards they have purchased or earned by leveling up their [[Rank (Halo 5: Guardians)|Spartan Rank]]. The requisition packs allow players to respawn with a certain weapon or in a vehicle of their choosing,<ref name="rul gameplay"/> with a higher energy level providing access to more powerful items (although the player must also possess the REQ card for that item). Warzone is the only multiplayer mode in the game allowing the use of non-cosmetic Requisitions.<ref name="thebest"/> | |||
Another variant of the game mode is a Base Assault attack/defense scenario without AI enemies. In this variation, one team is tasked with defending each base on a map and the other team attempting to capture the case and push the other team back. The defending team must hold the base until a set time limit runs out. As the attacking team manages to capture each base, they force the defending team back and extend the timer until they assault the defenders' home base and must destroy their core.<ref>[http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=168591108&postcount=9516 '''NeoGaf''': ''post #9516 by Josh Holmes'']</ref> | Another variant of the game mode is a Base Assault attack/defense scenario without AI enemies. In this variation, one team is tasked with defending each base on a map and the other team attempting to capture the case and push the other team back. The defending team must hold the base until a set time limit runs out. As the attacking team manages to capture each base, they force the defending team back and extend the timer until they assault the defenders' home base and must destroy their core.<ref>[http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=168591108&postcount=9516 '''NeoGaf''': ''post #9516 by Josh Holmes'']</ref> | ||
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Warzone is a multiplayer gametype introduced in Halo 5: Guardians.
Overview
Warzone will feature large-scale combat with two teams of 12 Spartans facing off against each other on large maps populated by AI-controlled Covenant and Promethean enemies, including named boss units that occasionally appear on the battlefield. A team achieves victory by attaining 1000 points, which are gained by killing both enemy players and AI enemies, or by destroying the enemy team's core, located in the team's base.[1] In the beginning of a match both teams are dropped to their respective bases via Pelican and have to clear the base of AI enemies. A contingent of AI-controlled Marines aligned with either team is also stationed in each base. There are armories and garages on the map that can be captured by the players to give access to superior weapons and vehicles, respectively, and are part of the game's new Requisition system.[2][3]
The Requisitions available to the players are determined by their energy level, which is accrued over the course of the game, as well as the REQ cards they have purchased or earned by leveling up their Spartan Rank. The requisition packs allow players to respawn with a certain weapon or in a vehicle of their choosing,[2] with a higher energy level providing access to more powerful items (although the player must also possess the REQ card for that item). Warzone is the only multiplayer mode in the game allowing the use of non-cosmetic Requisitions.[1]
Another variant of the game mode is a Base Assault attack/defense scenario without AI enemies. In this variation, one team is tasked with defending each base on a map and the other team attempting to capture the case and push the other team back. The defending team must hold the base until a set time limit runs out. As the attacking team manages to capture each base, they force the defending team back and extend the timer until they assault the defenders' home base and must destroy their core.[4]
Six maps will support Warzone at launch while another six will be available as DLC.[5]
The mode is tied to the Halo series fiction as a type of War Games Spartan training simulation. It features opening and closing cutscenes and Spartan Commander Sarah Palmer in the place of the Arena multiplayer announcer.[2][6] Some of the maps built for Warzone have been said to be four times larger than those in prior Halo games.[3]
Features
Maps
Boss units
- Covenant
- Baron 'Sroam[7]
- Elder Mgalekgolo
- Remnant Mgalekgolo
- Sangheili General
- Sangheili Patrol Leader
- Sangheili Ranger Commander
- Promethean
REQ Station
- Loadouts
- Assault Rifles
- Magnum
- M6H2 magnum[2]
- Pistol that will function similarly to Halo CE's M6D magnum[8]
- Battle Rifles
- BR85HB battle rifle[2]
- Sentinel Battle Rifle with Laser Targeter[9]
- SMGs
- Unidentified variant[2]
- Projection SMG with Long Barrel[10]
- DMRs
- Power Weapons
- Suppressors
- Boltshot
- Carbines
- Storm Rifles
- Shotguns
- Energy Swords
- Needlers
- Plasma Casters
- Plasma Pistols
- SAWs
- Hydra Launchers
- Rocket Launchers
- Unidentified rocket launcher[2]
- Airburst Variant[8]
- Sniper Rifles
- Spartan Lasers
- Vehicles
- Warthogs
- Ghosts
- Banshees
- Mantises
- Phaetons
- Wraiths
- Mongooses
Notes
- While the Splinter Turret is able to be used in Warzone, but as of development it cannot be selected from a REQ Terminal, and has to be taken from fallen Prometheans.
- The Z-390 incineration cannon is in the same situation.
Gallery
Sources
- ^ a b YouTube: Halo 5: Guardians - The Best is Yet to Come (Interview) - E3 2015
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa YouTube: Halo 5 WARZONE GAMEPLAY | Full Match | Phaeton, Plasma Caster, Running Riot
- ^ a b YouTube: Halo 5 Warzone ViDoc
- ^ NeoGaf: post #9516 by Josh Holmes
- ^ TeamBeyond.net: Josh Holmes interview
- ^ NeoGaf: post #9039 by Josh Holmes
- ^ Halowaypoint
- ^ a b c d e f g The Sprint, Season 2
- ^ GameStop: Halo 5: Guardians Limited Edition]
- ^ Amazon: Halo 5: Guardians