Call of Duty: Warzone is set to undergo some big changes once Call of Duty: Vanguard releases. Now, fans know when these changes might take place, and the wait could be a bit longer than Call of Duty: Warzone fans were expecting.
Given how flawed the integration with Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War was, it is no surprise that many are keeping a close eye on how Raven handles the next big batch of crossover content. With the Black Ops Cold War weaponry ruining the battle royale game’s meta, many are wondering if Call of Duty: Vanguard’s arsenal will break Call of Duty: Warzone once again. While it remains to be seen if this will happen, players now have an idea of when the weapons might be coming - and it could be an entire month after Vanguard’s release.
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The information comes courtesy of @ZestCODLeaks, a source that was correct about Call of Duty: Warzone’s nuke event and other additions in the past. The evidence seemingly comes straight from the game’s code, too, meaning that it likely refers to something important. According to the datamined info, Call of Duty: Vanguard integration could be taking place on December 7. With many hoping to see the new content on the same day or week that the World War 2-focused game released, it will be interesting to see how fans react to the leak.
Not only is Call of Duty: Vanguard’s launch bringing more weapons, but a new Pacific map is dropping as well. Given how visually impressive Call of Duty: Warzone’s Pacific map looks, and how long players have been waiting for a large map that is different from Verdansk, the location is highly anticipated. Alongside the map and weapons is Warzone’s new anti-cheat system, and despite the code leaking for this technology, many are hopeful that it will improve the experience.
Based on this post, it seems like gamers could be waiting a month longer than they had expected for Call of Duty: Warzone’s Ricochet anti-cheat and Pacific island map. However, another source with consistently accurate information has claimed that this integration date is false. According to @CODTracker, fans should not believe the December 7 rumor, meaning that the integration could happen sooner (or later) than this suggested date. In response, @ZestyCODLeaks has argued that this could instead be the start date for the Pacific map or Season 1 - though December 7 will clearly be important in some way.
If the date turns out to be accurate, Raven Software could have the time it needs to make a fun and balanced experience. However, with another source stating that the leak is false, Call of Duty: Warzone players will want to take this info with a massive grain of salt.
Call of Duty: Warzone is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
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