Call of Duty: Warzonehas finally released a long-requested feature into its battle royale experience. While playing against 100 competing players can be an enjoyable time, players have been requesting private lobbies for quite a while. In the most recentCall of Duty: Warzonepatch, players can finally start private lobbies.
Keep in mind that the private lobbies option is only in beta. Players are able to organize large lobbies, assign squads of players, and have the tools for personal small-scaleWarzonetournaments. In design, it would seem to be a great way for streamers to engage their community and host their ownCall of Duty: Warzoneevents.

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While the controls for private lobbies are currently limited, fans will no doubt find their own ways tospice up theCall of Duty: Warzoneexperience. There are several important factors when it comes to organizing a private match, and players should be aware of all of the limitations before attempting to hose a private lobby.
Starting a Private Match
Each mode in Warzone has a minimum player count required before being allowed to start. These player modes ensure that the lobby is being used for large groups, and helps ensure that the game will be enjoyable for everyone involved. The player counts required are as follows:
Once the minimum player count has been met, players can create their own server by following these steps.
Due to the high player requirement, this feature is being catered towards large groups and streaming communities. A majority oftheCall of Duty: Warzoneplayer basewill most likely not be able to experience this game mode.
Player’s best chance to get involved in the private lobby function is to tune into their favoriteCall of Duty: Warzonestreamer or creatorand see if they are hosting community lobbies. This may only be a beta feature, but it could be a massive part of theWarzoneexperience for content creators and the generalWarzonestreaming community.
Call of Duty: Warzoneis available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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