According to various online sources, popular maps Fortune's Keep and Rebirth Island will reportedly be removed once Warzone 2.0 goes live. Currently, the fan-favorite 'Resurgence' mode is played in the game on the above-mentioned maps. However, with their removal, the mode is also likely to disappear from the game.
Call of Duty: Warzone is a free-to-play battle royale game that was launched back in 2020 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One systems. Since then, the game has grown extensively in popularity and has gone on to amass a large player base. Presently, there are three primary modes in the game - Battle Royale, Plunder, and Resurgence.
Over time, the Resurgence mode has gained fame among players who want fast-paced, intense action. The mode is played out on a small map with more focus on close-quarters combat. But recent developments have come as bad news for fans.
Moving forward, players in Warzone will only be able to play on the Caldera map. As previously stated by Tom Henderson via Twitter, the title will be renamed Warzone: Caldera on November 28 and will continue receiving updates and DLCs.
Here's how these changes are likely to impact the game:
If Fortune's Keep and Rebirth Island are removed, players will only be left with Caldera. The map is already controversial among its fanbase, with players demanding the return of Verdansk and criticizing the current map. Once the Resurgence mode is removed, players will only be left with Battle Royale and Plunder modes, reducing variety in the game and making it feel stale.
Resurgence maps are known for their intense and fast-paced gameplay. If these maps are removed, players will be forced to play on the larger Caldera, which will drastically slow down the pace of the fights and
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