Warzone 2.0: How to Ping Enemies

Tahmid Shihab Murshed
By Tahmid Shihab Murshed
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Pinging is a vital feature in Warzone 2.0 that allows you to mark your opponents for your team. Here’s how to ping enemies in Warzone 2.

Call of Duty Modern Warfare (2019) revolutionized CoD with old-school gameplay combined with modern mechanics. One of the essential mechanics that came out of MW (2019) and Warzone Caldera was the pinging system.

The pinging system was a new addition to CoD, it made team communication even better for players. Especially in a battle royale setting, the pinging system has been a blessing for most players, as it allowed players to mark their enemies for better communication in the team.

However, many new Warzone 2.0 players might remain confused about the pinging system, so here’s a brief guide on how you ping enemies in Warzone 2.

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How to Ping Enemies

The default button for pinging is to hold Alt for Mouse and Keyboard users or the Upper D-pad for controller players. The key bind for ping can be modified in the game’s keyboard and controller settings.

Controller Ping Button

Pressing the ping button once will mark any location, weapon, ammo, and more. However, pinging enemies is a bit different.

If you directly ping on enemies, a red diamond mark will pop up over their heads. However, if you see enemies somewhere but are not in your field of view, quickly pressing the ping button twice will mark enemies with a red warning sign, and your teammates will know the enemies’ location.

Ping on Enemy
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So, here you go. This is how you ping your enemies to communicate with your teammates and avoid confusion during engagements. Follow our Call of Duty guides for more loadouts, tips, and tricks.

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By Tahmid Shihab Murshed FPS Writer
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Tahmid Shihab Murshed is an FPS writer at GameRiv. Born with a knack for gaming, he has played all types of games out there. He has a heartfelt love for Call of Duty, and other shooter titles out there.