The Gulag is back in Warzone 2.0, and players will once again be able to enter the arena for a chance to redeploy. Except for this time around, you won’t enter it alone.
The original Gulag allowed players to enter a 1v1 situation and test their skills against another playing, fighting to redeploy.
But in Warzone 2.0, you don’t have to fight alone.

How Does the Gulag Work in Warzone 2?
Warzone 2.0’s Gulag will pit four players against each other in a 2v2 battle where you start with your fists and pick up loot to defeat your opponents.
This is a massive change from the original Warzone Gulag, which placed players in a 1v1 with predetermined loadouts.
With Warzone 2.0, the Gulag will be a place where you form a temporary alliance with another player that is also looking to redeploy.
This means that, for that moment, you are allies, but once you gain redeployment, you will be enemies again on the battlefield of ‘Al Marzah,’ the new Warzone 2.0 map.
The Gulag itself is a live fire training complex that functions as a prison with multiple means of escape.
How to Redeploy from Warzone 2 Gulag
There are two different ways to redeploy from the Gulag in Warzone 2.0:
- Defeat the two enemy players using your fists or loot that you find scattered around the new multilevel arena.
- Eliminate the “Jailer” and take his keys to escape the arena before the other team notices.
- The Jailer is hidden somewhere in the complex, and you need to search for them.
You will keep anything that you loot while in the complex when redeployed. This is a welcome change for the Gulag since in the original Warzone, you’d redeploy but find yourself with no weapons to defend yourself with.
Now, in Warzone 2, the Gulag is not only about defeating your opponents but also about thinking about how to best set yourself up when you redeploy.
