Verdansk is going away in Call of Duty: Warzone and being replaced by a new map called Caldera. Caldera is set for release on December 2, which is when Season 1 of Warzone’s Pacific Warfare begins.
Before everything changes, you’ll get one last chance to wave goodbye to the old map. From November 24, players will be able to take part in Operation: Flashback, allowing them to relive the past 18 months of Verdansk updates before the “destruction begins”.
On November 30, some kind of cataclysmic event will see Verdansk annihilated. Sad times.
Luckily, Caldera, which uses technology from Call of Duty: Vanguard,
will have enough new features to make forgetting Verdansk easy.
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With it being set in the Pacific theatre of WWII, you’ll be able to take part in dogfights above the battlefield. If that’s not quite your tempo, you can always sit inside one of the new anti-air trucks and ruin some pilots’ lives. There is also a range of other new gadgets, vehicles and equipment.
All Operators you’ve unlocked for Warzone previously will carry over, and the same goes for any content you’ve unlocked.
Warzone will also include Ricochet, Call of Duty’s new anti-cheat software.
See you in Caldera on December 2 (unless you buy Vanguard, in which case you can dive in a day earlier).
Written by Kirk McKeand on behalf of GLHF.
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