In a few days, we will be entitled to two highly anticipated releases: that of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, as well as that of the next Battle Royale, Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0. If the two titles are released on October 28 and November 16 respectively, we already know that Warzone 2.0 players will set foot in the city of Al Mazrah . However, even if the game is still not released, we already have information on the city that will succeed the one we know, and it seems that it is not Infinity Ward which is at the head of its design .
Treyarch in charge of the next Warzone 2.0 map?
First of all, it is worth remembering, once again, that this is currently only a rumor and not official information. We must therefore take the statements that follow with a grain of salt, even if they come from well-known leakers in the Call of Duty community. So, and once again , it's TheGhostofHope on Twitter who revealed that Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 should get a second playable map, and a map that would therefore be developed by none other than Treyarch .
As a reminder, Warzone 2.0 will be equipped with the Al Mazrah map when it is released, a map that we were able to discover on September 15 through the Call of Duty Next which highlighted the multiplayer of MW2 but also and above all this next Battle Royale. Is the announcement of the next card rushed? At least the rumors that attest that? Well not really since according to some reports, Treyarch would be on several projects at the same time, including the design of the Call of Duty which we should see appear in 2024, when the new Warzone 2.0 map should appear . However, things can obviously change between now and then, so we only have one thing to do: wait for official information.
Changes to come before the release of the next Battle Royale
During Call of Duty Next on September 15, streamers invited to the showcase were able to get their hands on the Battle Royale, and several points did not convince them. As a result, the developers have decided to review certain aspects before its release scheduled for November 16.
Thus, according to Metaphor on Twitter , we should no longer have bots everywhere on the map but mainly concentrated in strongholds, but this is not the only change. Indeed, we should find our famous loadouts as well as the assets (in the manner of Warzone first of the name), but also a more simplified loot system in order to return to a more familiar formula. Case to follow.