Prominent insider Tom Henderson says that the free-to-play battle royale shooter will be renamed to "Warzone Caldera".
The $99.99 special edition includes access to previous and current-gen versions of the game, the Season 1 Battle Pass, and cosmetic packs.
Check out a short new trailer that highlights one of the levels from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's campaign, titled Tower.
A reported leak has revealed the release date for the revamp of the Call of Duty battle royale game, dubbed Warzone 2.0.
The sequel launches on October 28th, but those who want to experience the campaign can pre-order digitally for up to 1-week early access.
With an industrial cement factory as its setting, the map allows players to venture to the center for some action or hang back.
The beta promises a variety of different-sized maps, modes, and "Progression experiences" that go beyond the "Core 6v6 experience."
The Call of Duty: Next showcase will also provide information on Call of Duty: Warzone on mobile along with some "redacted" info and surprises.
The free-to-play battle royale sequel is confirmed to be in development for PC and consoles, but hasn't yet been formally unveiled.
The multiplayer beta will reportedly take place mid-late September with marketing ramping up significantly after, as per insider Tom Henderson.
Leading up to its October release, some of the details for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's multiplayer features have been leaked. The leaks include Perks, Killstreaks, and game modes.
PlayStation players will allegedly get access starting September 15, while PC and Xbox players can begin joining in a week later.
Sources speaking to insider Tom Henderson refute recent rumors that the PvEvP mode will be free-to-play and launch in 2023.
Details, images, and concept art on the upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Treyarch's 2024 instalment have emerged from a recent leak.
The upcoming first person shooter's Amazon listing seems to have let slip that its open beta will go live on August 15- though PlayStation players will get access before that.
Call of Duty developer Infinity Ward seems to be working on an open world RPG, as per a job ad that has been taken down.
Though there will be some light damage mechanics involved, Infinity Ward confirms destruction won't be implemented in the shooter's multiplayer department.
The first person shooter's extended gameplay debut showcases familiarly intense shootouts, impressive visuals, and more.
Players may be able to equip 4-5 attachments for each weapon. Fine tuning attachments will provide "positive and negative effects."
Since launching in 2020, Call of Duty: Warzone has had over 125 million players. Over 3,000 people are working on the franchise currently.