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Call of Duty just announced that the original Warzone map, Verdansk, will make a grand return to the battle royale shooter at some point next year.
Right now, we don’t know if Verdansk will look and play exactly how it did three years ago. The original map was filled with points of interest like Stadium and Superstore, among others, butActivisionhasn’t confirmed whether Verdansk will be altered in any way when it returns.
More immediately though, Area 99 is the new Warzone Resurgence map, and it’ll be debuting in the battle royale’s smaller, more focused mode later this year in Season 1. Dubbed the “birthplace of Nuketown,” you can get a glimpse at some of the points of interest for Area 99 just below, and it does somewhat look like a spiritual successor to the classic Black Ops multiplayer map.
Finally, in terms of new details for Warzone during Call of Duty Next, there’ll be brand new Mastery Camos for your weapons arriving as part of Season 1. ‘Traditional’ Prestige is also returning for the game, so whenever you hit level 55, you’ll be able to Prestige and continue levelling up for brand new in-game rewards.
Take a look over theCall of Duty: Black Ops 6 beta datesfor when you can dive into the brand new shooter area of its final launch.
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