![]() ![]() Additionally, Activision revealed Warzone 2.0 releases later this year, following "soon" after the release of Modern Warfare 2. Activision's mid-season blog post suggests that whatever is planned to close out Season 3 will possibly destroy the prison island, or at the very least could cause a temporary evacuation.įor more on what to expect next season, check out everything we know about Call of Duty: Warzone and Vanguard Season 4. However, Season 3 is set to end with a "redacted" event on Rebirth Island. The map's main points of interest include locations, such as Camp, Graveyard, Smuggler's Cove, Lighthouse, and Terraces.Īctivision hasn't confirmed if Fortune's Keep will replace Rebirth Island or serve as a third map option. The Fortune's Keep island features a greener setting than Rebirth Island's more industrial feel, so it's quite possible this is meant to match Caldera's lush island. It's hard to judge from the photos, but if you match up the grid sizes of the two maps, Fortune's Keep actually looks to be more than double the size of Rebirth Island. We have just two weeks until Season 4 launches.įor more Insider Gaming news, check out our coverage of Road to Vostok and how it’s being built by one developer.Thank you to our community for helping reveal Fortune's Keep, a new #Warzone Resurgence map, where the amount of danger and action is second only to its riches □□□Ĭoming soon □ /MzVuKATvF7 - Call of Duty June 13, 2022įortune's Keep is described as a fast-paced and close-quarters map, which sounds much like the pacing of Warzone's current Rebirth Island map. In the next couple of weeks, we’ll likely see a reveal of Vondel – if these claims are true. It would need to be something completely different from Al Mazrah for it to be a success, as nobody really wants more of the same. By comparison, Vondel would likely be made up of a close-knit network of canals, streets, and residential areas. ![]() Both of these maps are considerably rural – with some built-up areas. Vondel would likely offer up a stark contrast to both Al Mazrah and Ashika Island. As one of the more favoured maps in the history of the series, Rebirth became the preferred format for Warzone players, given the almighty failure of Caldera, brought in to replace Verdansk. ![]() Back in the day (well, the relatively recent day), Beenox was responsible for the development of Rebirth Island for Call of Duty: Warzone. If there’s one thing that fans are excited about, it’s the potential for Vondel to be a smash hit with the Warzone 2.0 community. Presently, there are no visual references to really work with, as when the original Vondel leaks occurred, Activision went on the warpath, issuing DMCA strikes against all comers. Reportedly, Vondel will be ‘bigger than Ashika Island but smaller than Al Mazrah’ – that’s according to CharlieIntel. If battle royale were to be added for Vondel further down the line, it’d be the first time in franchise history that two battle royale maps sit side by side, as there are no expectations that Al Mazrah is going to be removed from Warzone 2.0. On Twitter, CharlieIntel suggested that the map is being developed by Beenox, one of the subsidiaries that work under Activision on the Call of Duty franchise and has done so for several years. Recently, more information emerged, suggesting that this map will support both DMZ and Resurgence before it addresses battle royale, and it’ll be deployed during Season 4, which kicks off on June 14th. It was only a couple of weeks ago that we covered the leak of Vondel, which will reportedly be an all-new Warzone 2.0 map set in the Netherlands.
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