is finally here and brings with it a ton of new content. There’s new weapons to try out, new operators to unlock and a brand new underground subway system. This allows you to travel across Verdansk quickly, essentially operating as a sort of fast travel system. There are seven subway stations available, so we’ve marked their locations clearly for you to find. We’ll also go into some detail on how the subway works, and how to make the most of it.
In the image below you can see an overview of all the subway stations that have been added to Warzone. You can use your map to cross-reference these and find them in-game, and we’ll be providing a little more info on each station further on in this guide.
You can use this map to plan your travels across Verdansk, just be careful while you do so. Below, we’ve gone into some more detail on each station, showing their locations more clearly on the map.
This subway station can be found at Verdansk airport. We’ve marked its exact location above. Something to watch out for here is airports tricky multi-storey area. It’s a hot-bed for snipers, so head into the station quickly and don’t hang about.
Fun fact, I’ve died more times at Lozoff Pass than any other area in the game. The subway station could be a great way to escape this area, so take a look at its location on the map.
This one is pretty easy to find, situated right by the stadium. You can head for the green tents when leaving stadium. We’ve marked its position on the map for you.
This subway station can be found near the centre of Downtown. It can be a little tricky to find due to the number of tall buildings surrounding it. Head to the location marked on the map to enter the Downtown subway station.
This subway station is located near Promenade East. It’s right next to the creepy old Ferris wheel, so head there and you’re golden.
In my experience the train station can be a pretty hostile place to be when playing Warzone. It’s a really great place to get sniped, but its tantalisingly placed buy station is usually worth the gamble. If you need to evac in a hurry, head to the subway station shown in the map above.
Finally we have the Torsk Bloc subway station. It’s located to the south east of Superstore and can be found by heading to the location shown on the map in the image above.
The subway system in Verdansk operates as a fast travel mechanic of sorts. If you head to one of the seven stations you’ll be able to take one of two trains, heading in opposite directions to each other. One will head to the next stations in a clockwise direction, while the other will move counter-clockwise. You can use this along with the map in this guide to plan your route, allowing you to travel across the map quickly and safely. Once in a subway train the doors will close as long as there is no combat going on nearby, the screen will fade to black and the train will take you to your next station. It only takes a few seconds per journey, making it the fastest way to get around in Warzone.
One thing to keep in mind is that as long as you are on the subway train, and the doors have closed, you cannot be killed. The second you step out onto the platform however, it’s open season. Because of this, you’ll want to take extra care when taking the subway, as it’s a hotspot for potential ambushes. Inversely, keep an eye out for unsuspecting players leaving the subway to bag yourself some easy kills. Another thing to keep in mind is that the doors will not close if there is combat happening anywhere near the subway train. If you or another player are shooting on the platform, the train won’t move.
The subway is not supposed to travel to any station in the gas, or to stations about to be enveloped by it. I’ve found that this is not the case, at least with the game in its current state. I’ve travelled into the gas a few times now, which has pretty much ended my run every time. As a result, I’d recommend you plan your route carefully, using the map in this guide and when knowing which way you’re travelling.
Unfortunately, the addition of the subway to Verdansk has spawned a rather annoying bug in which your weapons won’t fire once you’ve travelled on the subway. You see, once the doors close and the subway gets moving, your character enters an animation where their guns are aimed down at the ground, which prevents you from aiming down sights and firing. This is likely to stop players fighting on the subway but at the moment it’s possible to be locked into this passive state, even after you’ve left the subway. I had this glitch in the first couple of days of launch, and found that the only way to fix it was unfortunately to die and head to the Gulag/be bought back. Hopefully this is just a teething issue associated with the new subway system, and that it will be patched out soon.
Of all the new bells and whistles added to Warzone since launch, the subway is definitely the trickiest to use tactically. At present, the stations are simply too risky to chance, and it’s difficult to think of many reasons why you’d need to travel across the map so quickly, unless you had a very specific objective in mind. Regardless, there are some tips that you should keep in mind if you are going to use the subway. We’ve listed them below:
That’s everything you need to know about the subway system in Call of Duty Warzone. While you’re here, be sure to check out our guide on the brand new SP-R 208 marksman rifle that’s been added into the game. Elsewhere there’s our updated look at the best assault rifles to use in Warzone.
Lenovo have started selling a device they proudly describe as “the world’s first foldable PC”, the ThinkPad X1 Fold. It’s a Windows 10 laptop with a bendy 13.3″ touchscreen that lets you fold the whole thing in half, and it starts at £2430. While I do know several people who are thrilled to tears by foldable tech, no, I demand scrunchable tech. We should see this as merely a small step on the way towards the technology we actually need: a PC I can safely screw up into a ball and throw at the wall.
The SP-R 208 is the newest piece of gear added to the Marksman Rifle category in Call of Duty: Warzone, and it’s an absolute treat. Fans of the Kar98k will immediately fall in love with this weapon, as it boasts massive damage at pretty much all ranges, as well as a great deal of customisation potential. For this reason, it can be tough to kit it out optimally, so here’s our in-depth SP-R 208 loadout guide to help you get the best possible kit on this exciting new marksman rifle.

Hades, the sublime god-filled roguelite from Supergiant Games, has finally left Early Access. And that means a whole host of new players are quickly learning just how difficult it is to escape Hell when your dear father, Lord Hades, doesn’t want you to leave.
But I’ve been escaping Hell since December 2018, and with the following top-tier Hades tips and strategies, you too will learn how to defeat the God of the Underworld with ease and reach the mortal realm. So if you’ve been having trouble reaching the later realms of Hades, you’ve come to the right place!

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Our Hades Boons guide will offer an overview on how Boons actually work, before delving into the strongest Boons in the game and finishing off with a full list of every Boon offered by every God. So, let’s jump in!

Keepsakes are a major aspect of your metaprogression throughout Hades, the fast-paced roguelite from Supergiant Games. Bartered from the various Olympians and Underworld inhabitants you’ll meet throughout your journey, these Keepsakes offer powerful passive bonuses that can completely alter your playstyle and the outcome of your runs.
Our Hades Keepsakes guide will walk you through how Keepsakes can be earnt, used, and upgraded, along with a tier list of the very best Keepsakes in the game and the full effects of each one (including two secret Keepsakes!).

The six weapons of Hades are your primary means of battle through the ever-changing, ever-punishing halls of the Underworld. And there’s an awful lot to learn about each one, with different movesets, upgrades, and aspects to unlock for each Infernal Arm throughout your journeys.
Our Hades weapons guide looks to furnish you with all the knowledge you need to wield these titan-slaying weapons, with in-depth tips and details on every facet of each one – and my personal opinion on the very best weapons in Hades.

Titan Blood is one of the rarest resources you can encounter in Hades, Supergiant Games’s fantastic godlike roguelite. You can gain these droplets of Titan Blood by vanquishing the toughest adversaries in the Underworld, and then you can spend it to upgrade your Titan-slaying weapons. Our Hades Titan Blood guide will walk you through every method of obtaining and using this powerful resource.
The studio behind the excellent XCOM: Long War mods have launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to help finish their own game about alien invasion. Terra Invicta is not XCOM by a new name, mind. It’s a grand strategy game which starts with mysterious first encounters, leads to geopolitical manoeuvring as factions jostle for position and contend with alien influence, can develop into global war, then sprawls across the solar system with industrial colonies and spaceship battles. The devs say they plan to release Terra Invicta next summer, but could use a bit more cash to make it fancier.

The best LMGs in Warzone offer a very special collection of traits that few other weapons can match. High DPS and large magazines allow you to drop entire teams quickly, while the excellent damage dropoff values and low recoil of certain LMGs give you an extremely potent answer to long-range encounters. And now, there’s a new player in the field – the eminently customisable FiNN LMG.
Our Best LMG in Warzone guide will not only walk you through the stats of each LMG, but also discuss the place of each LMG in the current Warzone meta, and answer the question: is the FiNN the new best LMG in Warzone?