Warzoneplayers rejoice, it seems that celebration is necessary as Verdansk, the ‘OG’Warzonemap, is making a comeback in 2024.Call of Dutyplayers have been very vocal over the years stating that Verdansk is the favoured map for the battle royale. While developers have tried to introduce new maps with new settings, the franchise seems to always go back to Verdansk.Given theCall of Dutyrelease schedule, which sees a new title launched every November, we could see the original map back in rotation as early as December 2024 after the release ofCall of Duty’s rumouredBlack Ops: Gulf Warinstallment.Verdansk could make a comeback with a setting in a different decadeVerdansk has been changed and updated several times throughout the passing seasons ofWarzoneand fans can never get enough. Rumours abound about this next iteration of the franchise; Activision is rumoured to be changing up the preorder incentives for the next game, giving early access to thezombies game mode, rather than the campaign which has been the deal for the past few years.AdvertAlso, it is rumoured thatBlack Ops: Gulf Warhas had a four-year development cycle compared to the usual 16-month cycle, which could put fans’ minds at ease given the underwhelming campaign forModern Warfare 3. There’s hope that the series can be turned around next year as 2023 saw delivery of one of the worst Call of Duty games in the series due to a lacklustre campaign, the removal ofDMZand repetitive multiplayer maps.Modern Warfare 3also saw theWarzonemap change to Urzikstan which seems to havegone down well with players, but many want the battle royale to go back to its roots, so the relaunch of Verdansk could solve multiple problems at once. Of course, this could be changed at any moment during the development cycle, but hopefully, we’ll be dropping at hospital again soon.Featured Image Credit: ActivisionTopics:Call Of Duty,Modern Warfare 3,Call Of Duty Warzone

Call Of Duty: Warzone bringing back OG Verdansk map in 2024

Warzoneplayers rejoice, it seems that celebration is necessary as Verdansk, the ‘OG’Warzonemap, is making a comeback in 2024.Call of Dutyplayers have been very vocal over the years stating that Verdansk is the favoured map for the battle royale. While developers have tried to introduce new maps with new settings, the franchise seems to always go back to Verdansk.Given theCall of Dutyrelease schedule, which sees a new title launched every November, we could see the original map back in rotation as early as December 2024 after the release ofCall of Duty’s rumouredBlack Ops: Gulf Warinstallment.Verdansk could make a comeback with a setting in a different decadeVerdansk has been changed and updated several times throughout the passing seasons ofWarzoneand fans can never get enough. Rumours abound about this next iteration of the franchise; Activision is rumoured to be changing up the preorder incentives for the next game, giving early access to thezombies game mode, rather than the campaign which has been the deal for the past few years.AdvertAlso, it is rumoured thatBlack Ops: Gulf Warhas had a four-year development cycle compared to the usual 16-month cycle, which could put fans’ minds at ease given the underwhelming campaign forModern Warfare 3. There’s hope that the series can be turned around next year as 2023 saw delivery of one of the worst Call of Duty games in the series due to a lacklustre campaign, the removal ofDMZand repetitive multiplayer maps.Modern Warfare 3also saw theWarzonemap change to Urzikstan which seems to havegone down well with players, but many want the battle royale to go back to its roots, so the relaunch of Verdansk could solve multiple problems at once. Of course, this could be changed at any moment during the development cycle, but hopefully, we’ll be dropping at hospital again soon.Featured Image Credit: ActivisionTopics:Call Of Duty,Modern Warfare 3,Call Of Duty Warzone

Warzoneplayers rejoice, it seems that celebration is necessary as Verdansk, the ‘OG’Warzonemap, is making a comeback in 2024.Call of Dutyplayers have been very vocal over the years stating that Verdansk is the favoured map for the battle royale. While developers have tried to introduce new maps with new settings, the franchise seems to always go back to Verdansk.Given theCall of Dutyrelease schedule, which sees a new title launched every November, we could see the original map back in rotation as early as December 2024 after the release ofCall of Duty’s rumouredBlack Ops: Gulf Warinstallment.Verdansk could make a comeback with a setting in a different decadeVerdansk has been changed and updated several times throughout the passing seasons ofWarzoneand fans can never get enough. Rumours abound about this next iteration of the franchise; Activision is rumoured to be changing up the preorder incentives for the next game, giving early access to thezombies game mode, rather than the campaign which has been the deal for the past few years.AdvertAlso, it is rumoured thatBlack Ops: Gulf Warhas had a four-year development cycle compared to the usual 16-month cycle, which could put fans’ minds at ease given the underwhelming campaign forModern Warfare 3. There’s hope that the series can be turned around next year as 2023 saw delivery of one of the worst Call of Duty games in the series due to a lacklustre campaign, the removal ofDMZand repetitive multiplayer maps.Modern Warfare 3also saw theWarzonemap change to Urzikstan which seems to havegone down well with players, but many want the battle royale to go back to its roots, so the relaunch of Verdansk could solve multiple problems at once. Of course, this could be changed at any moment during the development cycle, but hopefully, we’ll be dropping at hospital again soon.

Warzoneplayers rejoice, it seems that celebration is necessary as Verdansk, the ‘OG’Warzonemap, is making a comeback in 2024.Call of Dutyplayers have been very vocal over the years stating that Verdansk is the favoured map for the battle royale. While developers have tried to introduce new maps with new settings, the franchise seems to always go back to Verdansk.

Given theCall of Dutyrelease schedule, which sees a new title launched every November, we could see the original map back in rotation as early as December 2024 after the release ofCall of Duty’s rumouredBlack Ops: Gulf Warinstallment.

Verdansk could make a comeback with a setting in a different decade

Verdansk has been changed and updated several times throughout the passing seasons ofWarzoneand fans can never get enough. Rumours abound about this next iteration of the franchise; Activision is rumoured to be changing up the preorder incentives for the next game, giving early access to thezombies game mode, rather than the campaign which has been the deal for the past few years.

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Also, it is rumoured thatBlack Ops: Gulf Warhas had a four-year development cycle compared to the usual 16-month cycle, which could put fans’ minds at ease given the underwhelming campaign forModern Warfare 3. There’s hope that the series can be turned around next year as 2023 saw delivery of one of the worst Call of Duty games in the series due to a lacklustre campaign, the removal ofDMZand repetitive multiplayer maps.

Modern Warfare 3also saw theWarzonemap change to Urzikstan which seems to havegone down well with players, but many want the battle royale to go back to its roots, so the relaunch of Verdansk could solve multiple problems at once. Of course, this could be changed at any moment during the development cycle, but hopefully, we’ll be dropping at hospital again soon.

Topics:Call Of Duty,Modern Warfare 3,Call Of Duty Warzone