Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 is scheduled for a November 16 release, along with the first season of Modern Warfare 2. Taking players to an all-new era of Call of Duty, Warzone 2.0 will be a free-to-play battle-royale experience on all supporting platforms.
While players await Warzone 2.0's release, which introduces Al Mazrah, the largest Warzone map to date, the latest leak suggests that development for a "Resurgence" map is planned with a scheduled release of mid-2023.
The latest leak comes from Twitter user @TheGhostOfHope, who claims that the developers Beenox and Toys for Bob are set to develop a brand new "Resurgence" map for Warzone 2.0. Furthermore, the two are in talks with Infinity Ward and Raven Software, who will be guiding them in its development.
Infinity Ward has been the developer of numerous COD titles, including Modern Warfare 2019, Warzone and the remake of Modern Warfare 2. Meanwhile, Raven Software is responsible for co-developing all COD games starting with Call of Duty: Black Ops.
If the rumors are true, then Beenox and Toys for Bob are developing a new map that not only alludes to major plans with Warzone 2.0, but also the development of new COD titles under Infinity Ward and Raven Software's supervision. The aforementioned tweet suggests that Infinity Ward will help in leading the narrative and Raven Software will consult on gameplay ideas.
The development of a resurgence map would also solidify previous tweets, which suggested that Warzone might remove the current selections, Rebirth Island and Fortune's Keep, with the arrival of Warzone 2.0. This would leave Caldera as the only playable map.
Resurgence has been a much-loved game mode in Warzone, allowing one to return after being eliminated, as long as a
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