Warzone devs set to add smaller Titanium Trials squad size after community vote

Liam Mackay
T-1000 Operator in Warzone

Warzone’s Titanium Trials rewards the best players with Terminator-themed rewards but with the mode being Quads only, players were calling for smaller squad sizes. Raven Software put it to a vote, and are set to add a smaller squad size to the competitive mode.

Warzone Season 4 Reloaded included a crossover with the classic Terminator franchise, bringing Arnold Schwarzenegger to both battle royale and Vanguard. That’s not all though, as they also dropped the Titanium Trials mode, a more hardcore version of Warzone where winning grants unique rewards.

With Titanium Trials being a high TTK Squad game, teamwork is key to winning and earning the Ultra Camos. If you can’t pull together a squad of four, you’re resigned to solo queuing, which is a coin flip at best.

Players have been calling for Titanium Trials to cover more Squad sizes, and the devs heard the requests loud and clear. Although there are only a few days left of the event, Raven Software put a Titanium Trials Duos mode to a vote.

Warzone’s developers asked players whether they want to see Titanium Trials replace the regular Duos mode, and put it to a vote on Twitter. At the time of writing with 12 hours left on the poll, 60.3% of the 19,434 users voted for Titanium Trials Duos to replace the regular Duos mode.

The next Warzone playlist update is set for Thursday, so, unless there’s a huge swing in Raven Software’s poll, Titanium Trials Duos should arrive on August 18. With Warzone Pacific Season 5 set to arrive on Wednesday, August 24, this means that Titanium Trials Duos should stick around until the end of the season.

The 40% of players who voted to keep the regular Duos might not be too happy, but it will only last for a few days, then regular Duos should return with the Season 5 update.

Season 5 is set to be Warzone’s final season before Modern Warfare 2 arrives and the game shifts to Warzone 2, for which you can check out the leaked release date.

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Liam is CharlieIntel's Editor. After graduating in Journalism from Edinburgh Napier University, Liam made use of his passion for FPS games, including Call of Duty, by writing for sites such as The Nerd Stash, Red Bull Gaming, and GAMINGbible before joining CharlieIntel in November 2020. You can contact Liam at [email protected].