Call of Duty: Warzone has proven to be a trailblazer of the battle royale genre. With the free-to-play online shooter recently reaching two years on the market, Activision is understandably implementing new content to keep gameplay fresh.
With Season 2 Reloaded of Call of Duty: Warzone releasing on March 23, swathes of new content has arrived along with it. One of the most exciting new additions that has been implemented with the advent of Season 2 Reloaded is that of the Rebirth Reinforced map. The new map builds upon the wildly popular close-quarters experience of the original Rebirth Island map, bringing with it welcomed additions.
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Warzone has proven to be a successful and lucrative venture for Activision, now being firmly established as a consistent element of the rapidly shifting Call of Duty brand. Originally launching in March 2020, the titlequickly rose to the forefront of the industry, with Warzone achieving a massive audience of 60 million concurrent players just two months after launch.
The now-iconic map of Verdansk, which contained a blend of Call of Duty landmarks, proved to be an instant hit with fans who quickly became intimate with every facet of the map's meta and secrets. However, as is the norm with many battle royale games, this map made way to new variation in an attempt to sustain the massive playerbase Warzone boasts. The boldest variation came in the form of the scrapping of Verdansk to make way for the World War 2-era Pacific map Caldera, which launched in December 2021 alongside Call of Duty Vanguard.
While Caldera was met with mixed fan reactions, the implementation of the map Rebirth Island in 2020 has rivaled Verdansk in terms of fan acclaim. Rebirth
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