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US game developer Activision is releasing Call of Duty: Warzone, its new battle royale game, on Tuesday.

The move was announced following a series of leaks during the game's development.

Warzone will be free to play across gaming platforms including Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PCs.

In battle royale games multiple players can

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