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Trios mode returns to Call of Duty: Warzone

Days after it was swapped out for Quads, Warzone Trios mode is back

Best free PC games: Call of Duty: Warzone. Image shows a couple of soldiers firing their guns in a battle.

Days after Call of Duty: Warzone‘s default Trios mode was swapped out for Quads, the battle royale game’s three-player option is back on the table. But, if you’ve already been enjoying heading into the fay in teams of four, fear not – Quads are still available, too.

Developer Infinity Ward has announced that on the standalone Call of Duty: Modern Warfare spin-off’s Twitter channel that this morning it’s rolled out a playlist update across all the FPS game’s platforms. The big news is: “We’ve added BR Trios back into Warzone!” However, they’ve not replaced Quads, which, along with Solos, is still available in-game. It’s worth noting Trios is added back to battle royale, but not Plunder, however.

It’s not confirmed why the mode has been reintroduced, and so soon after the change’s arrived with the launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Season 3. However, it’s possible it’s been brought back following negative feedback in the multiplayer game’s community at Trios’ removal. Check out the comments under the playlist update’s announcement on Reddit and it’s clear players are excited to get stuck into three-player teams again.

The idea of tackling the game side-by-side with just one pal is also a popular one based on the community comments so far – and luckily that might be on the way very soon, too. According to a leak, Call of Duty: Warzone Duos are also in the pipeline, with the official site having briefly displayed it in a ‘new mods’ section – alongside the text: “And more throughout the season”.

If you’re diving into Season 3 now it’s here, take a look at our guides to the best Warzone Laodout Drops, best Warzone SMG, best Warzone assault rifle, and best Call of Duty: Warzone PC settings to use, to get the most out of your next match.