Riding off the success of Call of Duty: Warzone, Activision has already revealed a sequel is in development for the battle royale. While details remain scarce, here are all the facts and rumors surrounding the upcoming Warzone 2 title.
Activision has revealed a Warzone sequel is in development alongside Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, with both titles being "designed together from the ground up" by Infinity Ward, but a release date has not been provided.
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Modern Warfare 2 is projected to release sometime in fall of 2022, but it's very likely that Warzone 2 won't release until the following year. According to Jason Schreier of Bloomberg, who made a report back in January, Warzone 2 is apparently on track for a 2023 release. A later release also falls in line with Warzone's initial launch, which arrived several months after 2019's Modern Warfare.
Warzone currently supports both old-gen and new-gen consoles, but it's uncertain if Warzone 2 will continue to support old-gen hardware. Journalist and industry insider Tom Henderson believes that Warzone 2 is being designed as a "completely new game for the better hardware," meaning current generation consoles and PC only.
Originally, Warzone's Verdansk map followed Infinity Ward's post-launch story of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, so it's very likely we'll see a continuation of Modern Warfare 2's story unfold in Warzone 2.
Few details are known about Modern Warfare 2's storyline, but
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