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'''Warzone Turbo''' is a variant of [[Warzone]] in which players automatically reach Level 9 after securing their Home Base. They obtain full access to their REQ inventory, with energy recharging significantly faster than usual, thus enabling the use of a myriad of REQ cards throughout the game. It is conceptually a mix of [[Fiesta]] and [[Big Team Battle|BTB Heavies]]. | |||
Originally the gametype was not intended for inclusion in matchmaking, as it was created for playtesting so that developers could efficiently test Warzone's features at any time during the game. However the developers decided to include it temporarily after recognizing it was an interesting concept. The [[List of Halo 5: Guardians weekend playlists|weekend playlist]] "Weekend Warzone Turbo" has been added to matchmaking several times, usually around the release of a new content update.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/blog-posts/meridian-awaits '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Meridian Awaits'']</ref> | |||
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Warzone Turbo is a variant of Warzone in which players automatically reach Level 9 after securing their Home Base. They obtain full access to their REQ inventory, with energy recharging significantly faster than usual, thus enabling the use of a myriad of REQ cards throughout the game. It is conceptually a mix of Fiesta and BTB Heavies.
Originally the gametype was not intended for inclusion in matchmaking, as it was created for playtesting so that developers could efficiently test Warzone's features at any time during the game. However the developers decided to include it temporarily after recognizing it was an interesting concept. The weekend playlist "Weekend Warzone Turbo" has been added to matchmaking several times, usually around the release of a new content update.[1]
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