The Call of Duty community is in a great dilemma once again. The one year per game cycle is running rather faster than Activision would like. Except for Warzone, nothing will continue for Black Ops Cold War, once the new CoD title releases later this year. Even if Treyarch continues with the seasons and content for BOCW, hardly anyone will stay behind to get entertained by that, while a new title is doing rounds.
Warzone seems to be the only constant that Activision has now to keep the player base running. That is the reason there are constant changes to the Battle Royale, and the studio is trying its best to keep the community impressed. Outbreak mode and Fireteam Dirty Bomb are two major examples of how desperate Activision is to develop new facets in Warzone. However, with the concerning amounts of hackers and everyday glitches, it is becoming a rather tough job.
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Call of Duty Warzone might get a new map with the upcoming title
Call of Duty insider, Tom Henderson is back with more news about the future of the franchise. He recently tweeted information about a new Warzone map. He had previously spoken about a new map coming in April, and now Tom is speaking about another.
FYI this is in addition to the new map coming in April (unless there's more delays)
— Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) March 27, 2021
The WW2 reference is for the presumed Call of Duty 2021 title. Just like Treyarch integrated BOCW into Warzone, the arrival of the next title is going to be another major merger. According to the rumors, this new map will come independently and not affect Verdansk at all. This is similar to Treyarch adding Rebirth Island to Warzone a couple of months back. Rebirth Island was originally Alcatraz, a Black Ops map which first featured as a part of the Blackout Battle Royale experience in BO4.
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Tom Henderson is quite the dependable leaker for CoD. He tweeted various informations on BOCW and most of them turned out to be true. Moreover, considering the pattern Activision has been employing for over a year, the information seems plausible. The question remains whether CoD as a franchise will bounce back in popularity after Battlefield and Halo both release their new titles. Since both the new titles will have multiplayer and BR experience, CoD 2021’s future might become bleak.
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However, there must be some trick that a billion dollar studio has up its sleeve to save the day. We will have to wait to find out.
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