WARDOGS Vehicles & Game Modes Guide
WARDOGS combines a three-team Control Zone battle with infantry, logistics, construction and vehicles. Mobility matters because the scoring area is randomized within a much larger map.
How the main mode works
Up to 100 players are divided across three teams. The side with the most players inside the active Control Zone earns points, and the first team to 100 wins the match.
The zone is a randomized 2x2 km area inside a stated 256 km² battlefield. That shifting location changes routes, useful fortifications, vehicle access and sightlines from match to match.
What vehicles are confirmed
Official descriptions name supply helicopters, heavily armoured tanks and artillery tanks. Vehicles can move teammates, attack defended positions and reshape the pressure around the objective.
Fighter jets are described by the developers as a planned Early Access expansion. They should not be presented as guaranteed launch-day content until the live build or a dated roadmap confirms them.
Construction and destruction change routes
Players can fortify key locations and build forward operating positions, while explosives and heavy vehicles can destroy structures. A safe route or defensive building may not remain safe for the whole match.
- Use transport to convert distance into more players on the scoring area.
- Build where the position supports the current zone, not merely where terrain looks defensible.
- Expect destruction to create new lines of sight and vehicle approaches.
- Coordinate high-cost armour with infantry instead of treating it as a solo purchase.
Faction names remain unconfirmed
Official pages consistently describe three teams, but they do not currently publish faction names, national allegiances or faction-specific equipment. Until BULKHEAD releases that information, detailed faction lore found elsewhere should be treated as unverified.
Check the source.
Product details can change during testing and Early Access. Use these live official pages for the newest balance and content notes.