Enjoy Call of Duty: Warzone’s best map now before Activision deletes it

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Call of Duty: Warzone is getting a sequel next week, and the ol’ battle royale dinosaur isn’t taking it too well. Activision announced in a blog post yesterday that, once Warzone 2.0 (opens in new tab) is out, the original game is going through some big changes.

First, the old game is shutting down for a few weeks starting on November 16. Development resources will be primarily diverted to Warzone 2.0 to make sure its “ecosystem is fully stable.” After a holiday break, old Warzone will come back online on November 28 with a new name—Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera. The rebranding seems to mark the informal “end” of Warzone 1.0’s ongoing support as focus shifts to the new game, but Activision isn’t just leaving 1.0 as it is today. Warzone Caldera’s maps and modes will be stripped to bare essentials.



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