Call of Duty: Warzonefans have received confirmation that a sequel will be releasing alongsideCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2later this year. Beyond that, though, any details on the newCall of Duty: Warzoneremain unofficial, with fans needing to rely entirely on leaks.
Fortunately, there have been some incredibly interestingleaks aboutCall of Duty: Warzone 2. The game will supposedly feature a map resembling Blackout, which could be comprised of iconic locations from the originalModern Warfaretrilogy. Armor will supposedly resemble the Blackout system as well, with an interrogation feature also being suggested through leaks. Pro Perks have been rumored as well, and with this information mentioned by Tom Henderson, fans have reason to believe it may be true.
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Though all rumors should be taken with a grain of salt, Henderson has proven correct on several occasions, correctly predictingCall of DutyandBattlefieldfeatures whileleaking games like Quantic Dream’sStar Wars: Eclipse. The latest teasers from Henderson come courtesy of an image posted on his Twitter account, with said image featuring a look at the upcomingCall of Duty: Warzone 2map. Henderson also teases swimming, which would be a logical addition.
Based on the drawing from Henderson (which sits beside aCall of Duty: Vanguardthat is disc being used as a drink coaster), the top right of the map will be comprised of a modern day city. This should be particularly exciting for those that lovedVerdanskand wish that it would return. To the left of this city, a quarry will supposedly be seen, with the center of the map comprised of caves. While there will surely be many points of interest within these areas, this vague outline suggests a diverse play space with a good bit of verticality.
While the originalCall of Duty: Warzonelacked swimming mechanics,Treyarch’sCall of Dutygameshave featured swimming in online play sinceBlack Ops 3, so it would not be shocking to see it introduced toWarzone. If Henderson’s outline of the map proves accurate, swimming will also be a very necessary feature, as there is apparently “a lot of sea” in the Southern portion of the map. If the entrety of this watery area is accessible and features some landmarks throughout, it could add a fresh dynamic to matches, with players swimming from place to place and having final battles inside some bodies of water. Sea vehicles like boats are also a possibility.
WithCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s full revealsupposedly imminent, details aboutCall of Duty: Warzone’s successor could be coming soon as well. Until official information is provided by Activision, though, fans can expect to see more leaks like this appearing online.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2is in development for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X.