For a few days now, rumors and information around Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 but also around Call of Duty: Warzone 2 have become more and more frequent and intense.
Lately, we have indeed had the right to several streams of leaks around the next Battle Royale, with one of the most important concerning the POIs of Warzone 2. For those who are not familiar with the term POI ( Point of Interest), these are actually the named areas in which most of the action usually takes place. With this leak, a player imagined and created the map of Warzone 2.
A player creates the Warzone 2 map
Tom Henderson , who we all know, recently lifted the lid on all the POIs in the future Battle Royale. If there are 18 of them, a Reddit user had fun creating the Warzone 2 map, taking care to put each of these POIs, in order to have an idea of what could await us soon.
Although it is an illustration coming straight from the head of EMADALDEN221 , the player still relied on the various leaks that have recently appeared concerning not only the POIs, but also and above all their locations . The result is quite stunning and gives us a clear idea of what we could have. According to the imagination and talent of the latter, we should have a relatively large map, with a desert area in the North including Oasis, a much denser North-East with Modern City and all the buildings we can imagine, but also a port, and lots and lots of vegetation all the way to the south with Forst.
From what we can see, this Warzone 2 map is closer to Black Ops 4's Blackout map , and a clear departure from what we currently have with the city of Caldera. Good, no?
Swimming planned in Warzone 2?
In view of this imagined map, but plausible all the same, we find not without difficulty that there are some areas of water with what we could qualify as lakes and rivers. And if today in Warzone first of the name we do not have the possibility of swimming, a leak from Tom Henderson indicates that the mechanics of swimming should be present in the next Battle Royale.
Yes, if you play Warzone, you must have already realized that, strangely, in contact with water, at least up to the shoulders, the operators would die. This mechanic is seemingly quite missing, and if it was present in Blackout, we could therefore hope to find it soon.