Call of Duty‘s free-to-play battle royaleWarzonehas truly dominated the genre since its release, but do you need an Xbox Live subscription to play it? If you don’t currently pay for one, the answer will be music to your ears.

When I was growing up, the idea of a free-to-play multiplayer game was rare, as most required you to not only buy the game, but have an active Xbox Live Gold subscription. I still remember begging my mum to buy me an Xbox Live card in our local Game so I could keep playingCoD4with my mates.

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Now, things are different, and if you don’t currently have a subscription, or ifWarzoneis literally the only game you play, then there’s some good news for you.

Is Xbox Live required to playWarzone?

No, you do not need to have an active Xbox Live subscription to playWarzoneon your Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S.

You will need to have an active internet connection though, so don’t expect to be able to play if your console isn’t hooked up to the worldwide web. If you try that, you’ll be met with an error and spend your time looking at menus without ever jumping out of the plane.

Warzone Operator

If you have your internet connection hooked in, simply open up theCall of Dutyapp on your console, selectWarzone, and jump into a match. Please note though that this only works forWarzoneand notModern Warfare 3, which you will need an Xbox Live subscription to play online.

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