Activision Blizzard has an important piece of announcement for Call of Duty fans. The company has announced that it will soon be sunsetting the original free-to-play battle royale game dubbed as Call of Duty: Warzone, which is now known as Warzone Caldera. The company, via an announcement on its blog post said that the game will shut down completely on September 21, 2023. Also Read — US judge temporarily blocks Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision
“As of September 21, 2023, Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera will shut down, as our teams focus on future Call of Duty content including the current Warzone free-to-play experience,” the company wrote in a blog post. Also Read — Fate of Call of Duty: Mobile remains uncertain as Microsoft battles CMA over Activision deal
In its blog, Activision Blizzard also said that this move will allow developers to focus on future Call of Duty content including the current Warzone, previously called Warzone 2.0. “Players should prepare for even more Warzone content across consoles and PC, as well as a new era of Battle Royale on the go with the launch of Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, which includes a shared Battle Pass and cross-progression,” Activision Blizzard added in its blog. Also Read — Sony opposes Microsoft’s Activision acquisition, says it could sabotage Call of Duty on PlayStation
<p dir=«ltr» lang=«en» xml:lang=«en»>As #Warzone moves ahead with exciting new experiences to come, Warzone Caldera will shut down on Sept 21.All Caldera gameplay, player progression, inventories and online services will expire on that date. Learn more
Read more on bgr.in