After months of speculation and an unfortunate leak earlier today, Call of Duty: Warzone has been officially unveiled to the world. The Battle Royale mode launches on PlayStation 4 tomorrow and it's a free download for everyone -- you do not appear to require a PlayStation Plus subscription. Even better, you don't need to own Call of Duty: Modern Warfare in order to play. This is a completely free-to-play game.

Going live at 12:00 PDT/15:00 EDT/19:00 GMT for everyone, those who do own Infinity Ward's first-person shooter will get up to four hours of early access to the experience, which is split into two different modes. Battle Royale is the traditional take on the genre as 150 players battle it out for the top spot while Plunder tasks you with gathering as much cash as possible by collecting it across the map, killing other players, and completing Contracts.

Warzone's most interesting mechanic is the Gulag, a place where players can fight for the right to respawn. The Activision blog explains: "Upon your first elimination, you will be taken as a “Prisoner of Warzone” and thrown into the Gulag. There you will await your fate and watch other prisoners fight to the death. When your turn is up, you’ll enter the Gulag and face-off against a single opponent in a 1v1 to earn the ultimate reward - redeployment. Win in the Gulag and earn redeployment back into Verdansk. Lose and hope that your squad completes Contracts and earns enough in-match Cash to redeploy you." Fascinating stuff indeed.

It's a 83-101 GB download for those who don't own Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, while players who do will have to grab 18-22 GB of data before playing. That brings the overall client close to a ludicrous 200GB. Are you going to check out Call of Duty: Warzone tomorrow? Drop into the comments below.

[source blog.activision.com]