The second Season of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Warzone 2 recently debuted, and with it came Ashika Island, a fast-paced battle royale map that’s harboring a couple of interesting Easter eggs. The new season was originally intended to premiere earlier in the month, but publisher Activision and developer Infinity Ward evidently saw fit to delay the release by about two weeks.
The primary draw of this new Call of Duty content update is the return of Resurgence mode, a twist on the standard Call of Duty: Warzone formula which allows defeated players to respawn after a certain amount of time rather than fighting in the Gulag – provided they’ve still got a teammate in the field, of course. Resurgence mode was a hit in the originalCall of Duty: Warzone, and many longtime players are likely thrilled to see it make a comeback. There’s more to the new Ashika Island map than this gimmick, however.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Teases New Multiplayer Map For Season 2 Reloaded
Released on February 15, the Ashika Island map in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 comes loaded with a couple of interesting Easter eggs. Firstly, fishing makes its return to the Call of Duty series for the first time since Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. This time around, however, it’s done with explosives instead of standard fishing gear. Yet, most interesting of all is the fact that players can store fish in their inventory and feed them to a statue of a sea lion in the aquarium area of the map. Doing so typically yields some uninteresting rewards such as lethal and tactical equipment, but it’s nonetheless worth checking out at least once.
Beyond that, Ashika Island features Castle, a fan favorite multiplayer map from 2008’s Call of Duty: World
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