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An industry insider has leaked information about a second Call of Duty: Warzone 2 map, suggesting the new battle royale title will avoid mistakes made by CoD installments. Trusted Call of Duty leaker Tom Henderson shared alleged details about Warzone 2's map just last week by recreating what the map could look like based on its main features. The mock-up depicted a surprisingly large piece of real estate surrounded by water and populated with railroad tracks, densely built-up areas, and various points of interest.
A formal announcement for Call of Duty: Warzone sequel has yet to go live, though developer Infinity Ward did confirm the title's existence during a press event in February of this year. Publisher Activision Blizzard also mentioned the follow-up entry in an earnings report in April, claiming the experience will come packed with a number of "groundbreaking innovations." While Infinity Ward is building Warzone 2 alongside MW2, the quarterly report from Activision notes that a full reveal for the new free-to-play adventure won't be ready for primetime until later in 2022. Such a wait for concrete information hasn't kept the sequel out of the news cycle, however.
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