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Resources are being allocated to Warzone: Mobile, leading to concerns among players who believe this is impacting the support for the original game.
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This decision allows developers to focus on future Call of Duty content, including the current Warzone free-to-play experience (previously known as Warzone 2.0).
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On the shutdown date, all gameplay, player progression, inventories, and online services will expire. However, purchased Caldera content will still be accessible in Modern Warfare, Black Ops Cold War, and Vanguard.
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Warzone's initial release in 2020 garnered tremendous success, amassing 30 million players within just 10 days. It offered battle royale and plunder game modes, featuring the popular Verdansk map for up to 150 players.
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After the release of Warzone 2.0 in November 2022, the game was renamed Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera. Recently, it was further simplified to Warzone, and original players are encouraged to transition to this version.
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The new Warzone promises an abundance of gameplay choices, including three Battle Royale maps, the latest Vondel map, Ranked Play, DMZ Beta with five Extraction Zones, BlackCell offerings, and more.
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Some players have expressed disappointment due to the ongoing servers for previous battle royale games like Blackout, while the original Warzone faces closure.
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Concerns have been raised about resources being diverted to Warzone: Mobile, and players have voiced frustration about losing their Warzone cosmetics.
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Activision has revealed that the original free-to-play battle royale game, Call of Duty: Warzone (now Warzone Caldera), will definitively shut down on September 21st.