
Giant Infection and Faceoff: Take on the horde across larger Battle Maps that support a greater number of players in Giant Infection, and get tactical on small-scale Gunfight maps in modes like Team Deathmatch and Kill Confirmed via 3v3 Face Off. Expect this map in featured Playlists throughout Season 03 Reloaded.

Use copious cover to set up more stealthy takedowns, or ascend to upper vantage points for a clearer line-of-sight across the storage and warehouse facilities. Eliminate the first line of defense and then defend your position against multiple waves of incoming enemies.Īlboran Hatchery (6v6): Drop into Alboran Hatchery, a medium-sized core 6v6 map set on a remote hillside beneath towering wind farm turbines. Special Ops Mission - Defender: Hafid Port: Take on the cartel’s latest operation in Al Mazrah’s Hafid Port.

Descend into a massive pit punctured with old train tunnels, electrically charged waters, and heavily armed enemy combatants. Special Ops Raid Episode 03: As Gaz breaks off from the team to contact Laswell and set up an exfil, Captain Price, Farah, and Alex push deeper into the Soviet base in pursuit of Hadir and the missing armament. Whether you’re teaming up in co-op or looking to compete against the best in the world, Season 03 Reloaded has your six with a new Raid, Special Ops Mission, and Multiplayer map, as well as new modes. With new content coming to Special Ops, Multiplayer, and Battle Royale, there’s plenty to look forward to in the midseason update! New Special Ops Raid and Mission, 6v6 Multiplayer map and modes The fight escalates to epic proportions in Season 03 Reloaded for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0, launching May 10 on PlayStation 4 and PS5. If you want to gamify your alarm clock or just use your Vita as one, Wake-up Club is the way to go.Los Vaqueros and the Las Almas Cartel not only rebuild - they also reload. The app also has a timer you can use, with big, easy-to-read numbers on it and virtual buttons you can use to set the time increment. The standard alarm doesn't require a network connection. If you choose the latter, you'll need to stay connected to the internet and leave the Vita on the app screen while you sleep. You set up an alarm time, repetition, sound and volume, then decide whether it will be a regular alarm or a Club alarm. It will track how many “successful” wake-ups (defined by you turning off the alarm within 5 minutes of it sounding) you and other users have completed in a row, and will place you on a leaderboard based on how many times you’ve done that in a row. Whether or not there are others out there using this app is questionable, of course, but the Wake-up Club app still works nicely.

This clever app is a social alarm clock app that gamifies how well you wake up compared to other users. Needs internet access for community features.
