Call of Duty: Warzone’s new Caldera map was delayed to Dec. 8.
Activision gave no reason for the week-long delay, only stating that the first season of Call of Duty Vanguard isn’t coming out on Dec. 2 anymore, so neither is Caldera. According to PC Gamer, the full Ricochet anti-cheat system will release on Dec. 8 as well.
Anyone that owns Call of Duty Vanguard will gain access to Caldera a full day early, as the open access doesn’t begin until Dec. 9. Yes, you need to own one Call of Duty in order or play a map in the other Call of Duty. It’s weird.
Update: Season 1 of #Vanguard and Warzone Pacific will now release Dec. 8.
Vanguard owners will have 24-hour exclusive first play access to the Caldera map. Open access begins on Dec. 9. pic.twitter.com/GnnYCp6g75
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) November 19, 2021
If you’ve not yet picked Call of Duty Vanguard up, its multiplayer is free this weekend. So you can give it a shot to see if it’s worth buying for Caldera’s early access. We were not big fans, though.
The introduction of Ricochet is fascinating, especially since Activision is ready to ban cheaters from Call of Duty permanently. As in like, the whole franchise.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.
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