Warzone 2.0, has a split supporter group. Others can't stop criticizing the game, while some enthusiasts can't stop applauding it.

The designers of the game created a number of intriguing features. "Nuke" is one of those features, but obtaining one is one of the game's most difficult obstacles.

If a Nuke is accurate, the winning team or individual will take the victory. Since this attack affects the entire region, everyone dies.

Warzone 2.0 makes it more difficult to obtain the Nuke by requiring players to carry out far more tasks than simply killing 30 opponents.

In Warzone 2.0, the players must fulfill a number of requirements in order to access the Nuke.

The participants must first win five straight battle royale games to advance. A Champion Quest is then enabled on the map during the sixth battle.

Now the challenging part is that players must gather the three crucial elements Beryllium, Plutonium, and Tritium in order to construct the nuclear weapon.

But gathering components is a task in and of itself tough. Tritium affects the mini-map and radar, Plutonium reduces the player's health, and Beryllium exposes the player's position.

The players must then risk  everything by carrying these components to the designated position on the map, where  they must construct the explosive.

To combat every person on the map who is attempting to stop it, the players need a large collection of heavy weapons.

After two minutes, the person who launched the nuke is declared the winner.