Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0’s next map has seemingly leaked online. A dataminer managed to extract an early-build image of the new map and posted it to Twitter. It didn’t take long for Activision to issue a copyright strike, but that didn’t stop the leak from circulating widely on other social media websites.
The map is reportedly called Vondel and is set in the Netherlands. You could probably have guessed based on the windmill and the fact that none of the buildings in the image seem to be higher than three stories. What we see is definitely an early concept of a Warzone 2.0 map as there are no textures to speak of. That building in the lower left could be a school or it could be a prison depending on how those textures shake out. The grey bit beside the window is most likely a river, while the lighter grey strips are probably roads. Expect some urban combat, but no high-rise buildings, making it the perfect locale for medium-range sniping.
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The name “Vondel” actually leaked last month but the datamines included no additional information at the time. Now, the @BKTOOR4 Twitter account reported that this map will be a Resurgence-style map similar to Ashika Island. The current datamine doesn’t include any information on when the map will drop, but as noted by Charlie Intel, it could arrive with Season 4 of Warzone 2.0 on June 14.
Warzone fans noted how nice it'll be to play someplace that's not a cold, rainy island or a desert wasteland. A modern European town might be just the thing to keep Warzone players happy, depending on the number of AI opponents they'll meet.
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