Activision is shutting down the older incarnation of Name of Obligation: Warzone, generally known as Warzone Caldera, on Sept. 21, the writer introduced Thursday. Activision stated that builders on Name of Obligation will “deal with future Name of Obligation content material together with the present Warzone free-to-play expertise.”
“All Caldera gameplay, participant development, inventories and on-line providers will expire” on Sept. 21, Activision said in a blog post asserting the sport’s closure. The closure can have no affect on Warzone 2.0, Activision says, noting that bought content material in Warzone Caldera from Trendy Warfare, Black Ops Chilly Struggle, and Vanguard that may proceed to be accessible in these video games.
Activision’s assertion pushes Warzone Caldera gamers to maneuver over to Warzone 2.0 (and the forthcoming Name of Obligation: Warzone Cell), which launched final November alongside Name of Obligation: Trendy Warfare 2.
All of us have had unimaginable Warzone experiences throughout the Name of Obligation franchise since its first launch, together with these in Warzone Caldera. For these gamers who haven’t jumped over to the present Warzone actions, anticipate an enormous quantity of gameplay selections throughout three Battle Royale maps (together with Season 04’s new map Vondel), in addition to Ranked Play, the DMZ Beta that includes 5 completely different Extraction Zones, BlackCell choices, and extra.
Gamers ought to put together for much more Warzone content material throughout consoles and PC, in addition to a brand new period of Battle Royale on the go together with the launch of Name of Obligation: Warzone Cell, which features a shared Battle Go and cross-progression. The Name of Obligation staff and Studios stay up for sharing extra particulars quickly.
The unique Name of Obligation: Warzone was taken offline quickly final 12 months and re-released as Name of Obligation: Warzone Caldera after the launch of Warzone 2.0.