Call of Duty: Warzone and MW3’s current season has been here for a while, and players are waiting for the next one so things can shift gear once more. At the time of writing, the game’s current season is likely to end in less than a month, and it will bring a lot of new content.
Recently, leaked Operator skins and meta changes to how weapons work have got the community hyped about the game’s upcoming season. In less than a month, we’ll finally get to see what the fuss is all about.
The Current Season Ends on April 3
Season 2 Reloaded brought in a lot of changes, weapons, map updates, and interesting skins to the mix. Whether you’ve completed the battle pass or are halfway through it, there are no more than a few weeks left until we see the dawn of a new season.
Here’s an exact list of when you can expect the new season to arrive based on your region:
- New Zealand Daylight Time (NZDT): April 4, 5 am
- Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT): April 4, 3 am
- Japan Standard Time (JST): April 4, 1 am
- China Standard Time (CST): April 4, 12 am
- Indian Standard Time (IST): April 3, 9:30 pm
- Eastern European Time (EET): April 3, 6 pm
- Central European Time (CET): April 3, 5 pm
- Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): April 3, 4 pm
- Eastern Time (ET): April 3, 12 pm
- Central Time (CT): April 3, 11 am
- Mountain Time (MT): April 3, 10 am
- Pacific Time (PT): April 3, 9 am
Considering the game’s history, there likely will be no breaks in between seasons, and you can quickly jump into the new experience.
What Can We Expect From Call of Duty’s New Season?
Given the recent Operator skin leaks and how Season 2 has shaped up, it looks like the next season will appeal to a larger and wider range of player bases. Furthermore, the LMG meta seems like it’s going to stay here, giving players another chance to take a closer look at their loadouts and hopefully keeping a more versatile choice of arms when they enter the battlefield.
Then again, new weapon additions might affect this meta in the future. That’s something we’ll have to wait and watch out for. Moreover, the devs have been hard at work trying to keep cheaters away and lead players to experience a better matchmaking experience.
Activision has shared an update on RICOCHET Anti-Cheat in Call of Duty.
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) March 7, 2024
New updates deployed with Season 2 Reloaded, including new mitigation efforts.
26,000 accounts banned today. pic.twitter.com/L6tSP3xgWL
Call of Duty isn’t new to problems that plague the competitive environment, and Season 3 will likely improve on this.
Is there something specific you would like to see during the next season of Call of Duty? Let us know in the comments below.