How could Call of Duty Warzone’s new competitive mode impact esports?

Jonno Nicholson
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Call of Duty: Warzone developer Raven Software has revealed a new game mode to expand the competitive side of the battle royale title.

Known as Iron Gauntlet, the mode makes its debut as part of the Season 2 update launching on February 5th, 2026.

Revealed in a social media post, Iron Gauntlet will launch in beta, enabling the developer to monitor feedback and data that will determine where the mode will fit in Warzone’s existing range of competitive modes.

Described as an evolution of the Iron Trials mode from previous seasons, the mode will use the title’s large map with several tuned features, including the loot pool and player health values.

“Iron Gauntlet represents an important step forward in refining competition for traditional battle royale, as well as an opportunity for us to experiment with a fresh mode with the long-term health of competition in Warzone in mind,” said Raven Software.

While Iron Gauntlet is active, Warzone’s Ranked Play Resurgence mode will be disabled temporarily. The decision to suspend the mode aims to unite competitive Warzone players in a single mode, resulting in stronger matchmaking and competition during matches.

Call Of Duty Warzone Esports In 2026

Depending on the popularity of Iron Gauntlet, the mode enables Raven Software to determine which mode works best for competitive play. Combined with a dedicated circuit for Resurgence, the developer is actively looking at ways to improve Warzone’s competitive experience.

Notably, Call of Duty’s publisher hasn’t shared information on the World Series of Warzone, its circuit that uses larger maps and in-game qualifiers to give all players a chance of competing on the big stage.

Alongside the arrival of Iron Gauntlet to offer a new competitive experience, Activision has unveiled the Call of Duty Warzone Resurgence Series. Using the title’s fast-paced Resurgence mode, the esports circuit features three LAN events in addition to a $1.2m (~£884,711) prize pool.

Jonno Nicholson

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Jonno is a writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. Over the past ten years, he's written for several outlets including Gfinity, GGRecon, and Radio Times. As an avid sim racer, he aims to provide insight on one of the fastest growing sectors in esports.
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