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Call of Duty: DMZ wants every raid to have a hunter and a target

The mode is scheduled for October 23 and will unfold on Hajin, a new map spread across South Korea, North Korea, and Russia.

Call of Duty: DMZ is leaning into player-versus-player tension with a bounty system that turns aggressive raids into a hunt. Activision says the extraction shooter is meant to deliver the “definitive Call of Duty extraction experience,” with fresh mechanics and a new environment when it arrives alongside Modern Warfare 4 on October 23.

The new map, Hajin, spans South Korea, North Korea, and Russia. Activision describes it as a living world with changing weather, a hideout, crafting, and roaming factions, which gives the mode more structure than a simple shoot-and-loot loop.

The PvP rules are where DMZ starts to bite. Players who kill others without provocation will build a rogue reputation, and enough of that behavior will put an automatic bounty on their head. Anyone who brings down a bounty target can take the dogtags and collect the cash reward tied to the kill.

That system does not stop there. If a player keeps racking up trouble, they can become wanted, which lets other squads buy intelligence that reveals their location during a raid. Activision also said DMZ will track top players, bounty hunters, and killers on a leaderboard, so even players who stay out of the firefights still have a place in the mode’s wider economy.

It sounds like a sharp setup for anyone who likes pressure under fire. Share your thoughts in the comments, and follow us on X, Bluesky, YouTube, Instagram.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4

Modern Warfare 4 pushes the series into darker and more dangerous territory, bringing long-running storylines to a powerful and emotional breaking point.

  • Genre: Shooter
  • Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5
  • Modes: Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
  • Release: 2026-10-23
  • Publisher: Activision

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