After a long pause, Call of Duty Warzone is finally back with a brand new name and some changes. The popular battle royale was removed the day the sequel was released.
Call of Duty changed the game's name and relaunched it as Warzone Caldera. It was removed for the time being as the franchise wanted to focus more on the current world of Call of Duty. However, the official blog announcement revealed that the makers will relaunch it after some time with a few changes. Hence, it is now back and players can hop onto the pacific island of Caldera once again.
To find out what changes have been made to Warzone, read below.
As mentioned previously, the name Warzone is now being replaced with Warzone Caldera and individuals will only be able to play a single map going forward. The traditional experience will be the same as before and the game will exist as its own, completely separate from the current Call of Duty world.
The most important thing that you will notice after downloading it is that the Battle Pass and the in-game Store section have been completely removed. However, cross-progression for the game XP, weapon XP, previously earned Battle Pass content, cosmetics, and more will be accessible within the game and the respective games: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019), Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and Call of Duty: Vanguard.
The only playlists available right now are the BR SOLOS and BR QUADS for Caldera. The game does not feature any resurgence maps like Rebirth Island or Fortune's Keep. While this can be heartbreaking for resurgence lovers, the franchise assured individuals that they do not need to worry as there will be new content for WZ 2 in the upcoming seasons.
As both the games will exist separately from now on,
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