Call of Duty: Warzone 2 recently unveiled its latest Resurgence map, Ashika Island. It is based on a small Japanese island with notable locations such as Tsuki Castle. Being a Resurgence map, it is much smaller in scale than the main Battle Royale map, Al Mazrah.
Warzone 2 Season 1 lacked content. Fans were critical of the developers for not giving them enough modes and thus devoiding them of variety; however, with the announcement of Season 2 and the return of Resurgence, players are elated and are looking forward to the upcoming map.
Among all this excitement, some fans wondered about the size of Ashika Island. Questions such as "How big is Ashika Island, and how does it fare with Al Mazrah?" have become common since its reveal.
Hence, this article will take a closer look at the size of Ashika Island and compare it to the current BR map, Al Mazrah, to answer all such questions.
Al Mazrah is undoubtedly huge. It is the second largest Battle Royale map in Call of Duty's history and the biggest in the Warzone series. Blackout from Black Ops 4 still holds the first spot.
Warzone 2's Al Mazrah is roughly 7,095,838m^2 in size. On the other hand, Ashika Island only stands at 222,002m^2. Based on the calculations, 15 Ashika Islands can fit into Al Mazrah.
Ashika Island was revealed to be the second largest Resurgence map as well. The biggest is Fortune's Keep which is 240,790m^2 in area and slightly bigger than the new map.
Since both Fortune's Keep and Ashika Island are made by the same developers, it wasn't surprising to see that both maps are similar in size.
Rebirth Island from Warzone 1 retains its spot as the smallest Battle Royale map in the Call of Duty series, with a size of 152,865m^2.
The first Warzone 1 map, Verdansk, is
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