Since its debut last year, Call of Duty Warzone 2 has been in the news for various reasons. While it’s been a popular battle royale, most of the players have faced a lot of issues while diving into its world. But now, the makers are set to reveal a brand new update for the game. So that all the users who are not enjoying it right now, will end up liking it.
Considering that, Call of Duty devs will be rolling out the Season 2 update later this month. Previously, it was expected to arrive at the beginning of February, but then the makers pushed it further. Talking about what it will offer, then there’s a lot to get excited about. Especially for the fans of Resurgence (from the original Warzone). They will be receiving a brand new map in Ashika Island. Yes, the Al Mazrah is already there in Warzone 2, but the upcoming map will be extremely different from the vast region in more ways than one.
What to expect in Ashika Island coming to Call of Duty Warzone 2 with Season 2?
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There are going to be tons of quality-of-life changes in Season 2 for Warzone 2. And Ashika Island is the biggest highlight apart from the rest of the awaited content. Similar to the previously popular Rebirth Island, it can also end up being a fan-favorite map in the battle royale franchise under the action series. To begin with, the island has got a total of seven main POIs (points of interest). They are mentioned below:
- Tsuki Castle
- Town Center
- Beach Club
- Shipwreck
- Port Ashika
- Oganikku Farms
- Residential
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When it comes to details, Ashika Island will comprise various areas. They will be ideal for different players who have unique skills and styles. There’s an underground waterway as well, which will be quite interesting to witness. Apart from that, the Tsuki Castle will surely remind some hardcore fans of the classic Castle map from older Call of Duty installments.
One reason that Ashika will attract a lot of users in its Resurgence format is its overall size. It is significantly smaller than the main map present in Warzone 2. In comparison to Al Mazrah, this island will be very tiny, thus enabling a fast-paced gameplay experience. Without a doubt, the action will be non-stop at this specific location.
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The island will make its official debut on February 15th, 2023, with Call of Duty Warzone 2’s next season. Activision‘s battle royale is now available across the globe on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.