
Apparently there’s a chance that this mode, which has allegedly been in the works for “several years”, will replace Zombies in next year’s game, though that could change. The mode, similar to Battlefield 2042’s Hazard Zone, will allegedly combine PvP and PvE elements, and will see completing objective-based missions on the map and battling AI-controlled cartel enemies. In addition to Warzone, it will also serve as the backdrop for a new mode being introduced in 2022’s Modern Warfare 2.

Interestingly enough, Henderson claims that the new map will serve more than just one purpose.
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However, whether or not the new map will replace the existing one (which has been trend for Warzone) hasn’t yet been decided.Īccording to Henderson, the map will feature various locations and “points of interests” from 2009’s original Modern Warfare 2, with classic maps such as Favela, Afghan, Quarry, Terminal, and Trailer Park being “expanded upon and stitched together.” This shouldn’t come as a surprise, of course, since the battle royale shooter introduced a new map with Black Ops Cold War, and will be doing so again with Vanguard. Where new details are concerned, Henderson claims, citing anonymous sources familiar with the project, that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will bring with it a new map for Call of Duty: Warzone. Now, another report published on VGC by noted insider Tom Henderson provides new potential details, while also expanding upon another previous leak.

Call of Duty: Vanguard isn’t even out yet, but a number of leaks over the last couple of weeks have potentially spilled the beans on next year’s Call of Duty game, which is rumoured to be a direct sequel to 2019’s Modern Warfare, developed by Infinity Ward.
