Warzone’sreturn to form in season four ofBlack Ops 6includes a limited-time mode that hasn’t been seen sinceBlack Ops Cold War:welcome back, Clash.

Clash is similar to modes like Plunder, where respawns are enabled in the battle royale game, and the mode is not a BR at all. It’s similar to Team Deathmatch, but there are a lot of extra wrinkles added in, too.

Warzone Clash mode

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Warzone Clash mode explained

Clash mode inWarzoneis a limited-time modebased on Team Deathmatch, with specific scoring requirements. But basically, it’s a respawn-enabled mode where you can fight on specific locations in Verdansk in52-vs.-52battle.

“With no Circle Collapse, no last stand benefit for the Survivor Perk, and your Loadouts available immediately, the plan is simple; your side needs to acquire 500 points by the end of the 15-minute time limit,” Activision described. “These are mainly gained by slaying enemies (sometimes aided with power-ups you may acquire within a match), completing contracts, and participating in the in-game Public Events.”

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How scoring works in Warzone Clash

Warzone Clash maps

Clash is played on maps made from specific POIs within Verdansk:

Warzone Clash vehicles

A selection of vehicles can be found on each Clash map:

Warzone Clash in-match events

During each match, events will take place that will reward points and help propel your team to victory:

Warzone Clash Power Ups

Clash has Power Ups that drop throughout the match, giving you specific abilities unlike anything in battle royale:

Warzone Clash Buy Stations

Buy Stations are in Clash, but with specific new item prices different from BR mode:

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