Why do loadouts make Warzone feel different from other battle royale games?
Most battle royale games force you to work with whatever loot you find. Warzone feels different because loadouts let players bring their favorite weapons and builds into the match.
Do loadouts make Warzone more skill-based because you can use your own setup?
Or do they make the game less random and less like a classic battle royale?
1 Answer
Loadouts make Warzone feel less like “survive with random junk” and more like “bring your build and execute.” That changes the whole BR rhythm. You are not only looting for power; you are racing toward your preferred setup.
That can be good because:
- Players get consistent gun feel
- Builds add identity
- Team roles become clearer
- Skill with your weapon matters more
But it also reduces classic BR randomness. In PUBG, bad loot is part of the story. In Warzone, once loadouts drop, everyone starts moving toward their comfort guns.
The best way to think about it: loadouts make Warzone more accessible and aggressive, but less pure survival. It becomes a hybrid between battle royale and custom-class COD.

