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}}|publisher=[[Monsteristic]]|series=''[[ShooterofIO (series)|ShooterofIO]]''|platforms={{ubl|[[PlayStation 4]]|[[PlayStation 5]]|[[Windows]]|[[Xbox One]]|[[Xbox Series X/S]]}}<!--Warzone Mobile is a separate title, not a direct mobile port of Warzone 2.0 or the original Warzone. Please do not add iOS and Android platforms here.-->|released=TBA|genre=[[Battle royale game|Battle royale]], [[first-person shooter]]|modes=[[Multiplayer]]|engine=[[SOI (game engine)|SOI 6.0]]|caption=}}'''''ShooterofIO: Wargrounds 2.0''''' is an upcoming [[free-to-play]] [[Battle royale game|battle royale video game]] developed by [[SOI Studios]] and published by Mob Productions for [[PlayStation 4]], [[PlayStation 5]], [[Windows]], [[Xbox One]], and [[Xbox Series X/S]]. It is a successor to 2023's ''[[ShooterofIO: Wargrounds]]'' and will be a component of ''[[ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2]]'' (2025), but won't require purchase of the parent title.
}}|publisher=[[Mob Productions]]|series=''[[ShooterofIO (series)|ShooterofIO]]''|platforms={{ubl|[[PlayStation 5]]|[[Windows]]|[[Xbox Series X/S]]}}<!--Warzone Mobile is a separate title, not a direct mobile port of Warzone 2.0 or the original Warzone. Please do not add iOS and Android platforms here.-->|released=November 22, 2025|genre=[[First-person shooter]]|modes=[[Multiplayer]]|engine=[[Unreal Engine 5]]|caption=}}'''''ShooterofIO: Wargrounds 2.0''''' was a 2025 [[free-to-play]] [[first-person shooter]] [[Video game|game]] developed by [[SOI Studios]] and published by [[Mob Productions]] for [[PlayStation 5]], [[Windows]], and [[Xbox Series X/S]]. It is a successor to 2023's ''[[ShooterofIO: Wargrounds]]'' and a component of ''[[ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2]]'' (2025), but won't require purchase of the parent title. ''Wargrounds 2.0'' itself is free to download and does not require purchase of any of the parent titles. It was introduced during Season 1 of ''Modern Ops 2'' content. The game features cross-platform play.


''Wargrounds 2.0'' was officially teased in December 2021 and officially revealed at the "ShooterofIO Next" event in July 2022, and was released on December 12, 2022 as part of a single cross-game launcher known as ''ShooterofIO HQ''. Players who owned ''Modern Ops II'' (2022) gained access to the game on November 16.
Development of the game began in April 2024, following the cancellation of the original version by Mob Productions. The project was restarted as a new edition designed to allow easier integration with other titles in the franchise. ''Wargrounds 2.0'' was released on November 22, 2025. The game was shut down on March 28, 2026, though the Battle Royale mode was moved to ''Modern Ops 2''.


==Gameplay==
== Gameplay ==
=== Seasonal changes ===
''ShooterofIO: Wargrounds 2.0'' is an [[open-world]] [[player-versus-environment]] (PvE) extraction mode that succeeds the Operations mode introduced in ''[[ShooterofIO 1: Modern Ops]]'' (2023). The mode features large-scale maps, persistent progression, and session-based gameplay similar to the DMZ mode in ''[[Call of Duty: Warzone (2022 video game)|Call of Duty: Warzone]]'' (2022). It integrates with premium ''[[ShooterofIO]]'' titles beginning with ''[[ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2]]'', supporting shared progression across weapons, attachments, equipment, perks, killstreaks, camos, and cosmetic items. At launch, the mode includes three large-scale maps and the full weapon arsenal from ''Modern Ops 2'', with seasonal updates planned to introduce additional content.


==== ''ShooterofIO: Modern Ops II'' (2022) ====
In ''Wargrounds 2.0'', up to 24 players deploy across shared open-world environments in separate squads. Each session lasts approximately 45 minutes, during which players explore the map, engage AI-controlled enemies, complete dynamic Contracts, and secure loot from strongholds and enemy encampments. Squads may extract early to retain collected equipment or continue deeper into high-threat areas for greater rewards. If the session timer expires, a poisonous gas storm begins closing in on the map, forcing remaining players to reach extraction points before the area becomes inaccessible.
{{Main|ShooterofIO: Modern Ops II (2022 video game)}}
''Wargrounds 2.0'' was first released alongside the first season update of ''Modern Ops II'' back in November 2022.<ref>''Wargrounds 2.0'' became available to [[ShooterofIO: Modern Ops II (2022 video game)|''ShooterofIO: Modern Ops II'']] owners prior to the global launch in December 202.</ref> Throughout the six seasons of ''Modern Ops II'' support, three additional maps and the return of multiple fan favorite modes were added.


==== ''ShooterofIO: Modern Ops III'' (2023) ====
Players deploy with a customizable loadout consisting of a primary weapon, secondary weapon, melee item, Field Upgrade, lethal and tactical equipment, and a Perk Package. Additional items can be collected during matches and stored using a Backpack system that allows players to carry spare ammunition, utility equipment, Field Upgrades, and additional weapons. Extracted gear can be permanently stored or converted into schematics used to craft equipment for future sessions. Narrative objectives known as Operations Quests provide story-driven mission chains tied to the mode’s progression.
{{Main|ShooterofIO: Modern Ops III (2023 video game)}}
''Wargrounds 2.0'' integrated with ''[[ShooterofIO: Modern Ops III (2023 video game)|ShooterofIO: Modern Ops III]]'' in December 2023 alongside the first season.


==== ''ShooterofIO: Dark Warfare 6'' (2024) ====
The world is divided into multiple difficulty zones that contain different enemy types, loot pools, and threat levels. Lower-tier areas allow players to gather resources with relatively low resistance, while higher-tier regions feature elite enemies, miniboss encounters, and more valuable rewards.
{{Main|ShooterofIO: Dark Warfare 6}}


=== Collaberations ===
An alternative variant, "Cursed Mode", removes the match timer and focuses on endless survival. Difficulty increases over time through a Curse Meter that eventually triggers a "Blood Hunt", during which miniboss enemies actively pursue players. The mode also introduces additional mechanics such as "Dark Bargains", which exchange loot for temporary advantages, and "Cursed Schematics" used to craft powerful but fragile equipment.
Similar to past ''[[ShooterofIO]]'' season updates, Monsteristic partners with several media franchises to feature [[Celebrity|celebrities]] and licensed characters in the playable roster for multiplayer and Zombies modes, whilst each one is also available in ''Wargrounds 2.0''. New additions include: [[Paul Atreides]] and [[Feyd-Rautha|Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen]] from the film ''[[Dune: Part Two]]''; A-Train and Firecracker from [[Amazon Prime Video]]'s ''[[The Boys (TV series)|The Boys]]'' TV series; [[Rick Grimes]] and [[Michonne]] from [[AMC (TV channel)|AMC]]'s ''[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]]'' TV series; the comedy duo [[Cheech & Chong]]; basketball player [[Devin Booker]]; [[WWE]] wrestlers [[Rhea Ripley]], [[Cody Rhodes]] and [[Rey Mysterio]]; and [[Crow (comics)|Eric Draven / The Crow]] from the film ''[[The Crow (2024 film)|The Crow]]'' (2024). Additional themed cosmetic packs were also released in promotion of the ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' franchise, the [[MonsterVerse]] film ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'', the ''[[Gundam]]'' franchise, and the ''[[Fallout (franchise)|Fallout]]'' franchise.
 
A Factions system provides additional long-term progression. Players can align with different groups that offer unique objectives, upgrades, and cosmetic rewards. Reputation with each faction is tracked separately, and allegiances may be changed between Seasons without losing previously earned rewards.
 
In addition to cooperative PvE gameplay, ''Wargrounds 2.0'' includes a large-scale Battle Royale mode. In this mode, squads compete to become the last team remaining while scavenging weapons, equipment, and armor across the map. A shrinking safe zone gradually forces players into closer engagements. Eliminated players receive one opportunity to redeploy through a one-on-one duel in a separate arena known as the "Gulag", while teammates may also revive or redeploy allies through in-match systems.


== Announcement and release ==
== Announcement and release ==
In 2021, it was leaked that a battle royale video game was being developed for the ''ShooterofIO'' series. Monsteristic pubically denied these claims and said they have no information to share regarding any game featuring battle royale but said players should definitely "stay tuned". In a interview in mid-2021, Monsteristic stated that if they release a battle royale game, it will need to be reworked "from the ground up" to be updated alongside the annual premium releases. By early 2022, Monsteristic announced that they are working with SOI Studios to release a successor to the [[ShooterofIO: Wargrounds|2007 game ''Wargrounds'']].
In April 2025, it was announced a second ''Wargrounds'' title would be released shortly after ''ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2''. In mid-September 2025, SOI Studios announced that ''Wargrounds 2.0'' would be supported from every studio, with a battle royale mode confirmed to be coming in 2026. In March 2026, SOI Studios announced that ''Wargrounds 2.0'' would be shutting down and its battle royale content would be added to ''ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2'' (2025).


''ShooterofIO: Wargrounds 2.0'' was officially released on December 12, 2022, for [[PlayStation 4]], [[PlayStation 5]], [[Windows]], [[Xbox One]], and [[Xbox Series X/S]].
== References ==
[[Category:ShooterofIO series]]
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Latest revision as of 03:59, 28 March 2026

ShooterofIO: Wargrounds 2.0
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Mob Productions
SeriesShooterofIO
EngineUnreal Engine 5
Platform(s)
ReleaseNovember 22, 2025
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Multiplayer

ShooterofIO: Wargrounds 2.0 was a 2025 free-to-play first-person shooter game developed by SOI Studios and published by Mob Productions for PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S. It is a successor to 2023's ShooterofIO: Wargrounds and a component of ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2 (2025), but won't require purchase of the parent title. Wargrounds 2.0 itself is free to download and does not require purchase of any of the parent titles. It was introduced during Season 1 of Modern Ops 2 content. The game features cross-platform play.

Development of the game began in April 2024, following the cancellation of the original version by Mob Productions. The project was restarted as a new edition designed to allow easier integration with other titles in the franchise. Wargrounds 2.0 was released on November 22, 2025. The game was shut down on March 28, 2026, though the Battle Royale mode was moved to Modern Ops 2.

Gameplay[edit | edit source]

ShooterofIO: Wargrounds 2.0 is an open-world player-versus-environment (PvE) extraction mode that succeeds the Operations mode introduced in ShooterofIO 1: Modern Ops (2023). The mode features large-scale maps, persistent progression, and session-based gameplay similar to the DMZ mode in Call of Duty: Warzone (2022). It integrates with premium ShooterofIO titles beginning with ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2, supporting shared progression across weapons, attachments, equipment, perks, killstreaks, camos, and cosmetic items. At launch, the mode includes three large-scale maps and the full weapon arsenal from Modern Ops 2, with seasonal updates planned to introduce additional content.

In Wargrounds 2.0, up to 24 players deploy across shared open-world environments in separate squads. Each session lasts approximately 45 minutes, during which players explore the map, engage AI-controlled enemies, complete dynamic Contracts, and secure loot from strongholds and enemy encampments. Squads may extract early to retain collected equipment or continue deeper into high-threat areas for greater rewards. If the session timer expires, a poisonous gas storm begins closing in on the map, forcing remaining players to reach extraction points before the area becomes inaccessible.

Players deploy with a customizable loadout consisting of a primary weapon, secondary weapon, melee item, Field Upgrade, lethal and tactical equipment, and a Perk Package. Additional items can be collected during matches and stored using a Backpack system that allows players to carry spare ammunition, utility equipment, Field Upgrades, and additional weapons. Extracted gear can be permanently stored or converted into schematics used to craft equipment for future sessions. Narrative objectives known as Operations Quests provide story-driven mission chains tied to the mode’s progression.

The world is divided into multiple difficulty zones that contain different enemy types, loot pools, and threat levels. Lower-tier areas allow players to gather resources with relatively low resistance, while higher-tier regions feature elite enemies, miniboss encounters, and more valuable rewards.

An alternative variant, "Cursed Mode", removes the match timer and focuses on endless survival. Difficulty increases over time through a Curse Meter that eventually triggers a "Blood Hunt", during which miniboss enemies actively pursue players. The mode also introduces additional mechanics such as "Dark Bargains", which exchange loot for temporary advantages, and "Cursed Schematics" used to craft powerful but fragile equipment.

A Factions system provides additional long-term progression. Players can align with different groups that offer unique objectives, upgrades, and cosmetic rewards. Reputation with each faction is tracked separately, and allegiances may be changed between Seasons without losing previously earned rewards.

In addition to cooperative PvE gameplay, Wargrounds 2.0 includes a large-scale Battle Royale mode. In this mode, squads compete to become the last team remaining while scavenging weapons, equipment, and armor across the map. A shrinking safe zone gradually forces players into closer engagements. Eliminated players receive one opportunity to redeploy through a one-on-one duel in a separate arena known as the "Gulag", while teammates may also revive or redeploy allies through in-match systems.

Announcement and release[edit | edit source]

In April 2025, it was announced a second Wargrounds title would be released shortly after ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2. In mid-September 2025, SOI Studios announced that Wargrounds 2.0 would be supported from every studio, with a battle royale mode confirmed to be coming in 2026. In March 2026, SOI Studios announced that Wargrounds 2.0 would be shutting down and its battle royale content would be added to ShooterofIO: Modern Ops 2 (2025).

References[edit | edit source]