Call of Duty: Warzone’s Verdansk map will evolve with the game’s subsequent season.
Since launch, Call of Duty: Warzone had a serious, unresolved Easter egg involving the numerous bunker doorways hiding throughout the game’s map. Try as they may, gamers by no means discovered a method to entry these bunkers, whether or not by fixing the thriller or by means of sheer brute drive.
This will change with Season 4, nonetheless, in keeping with Warzone co-developers Infinity Ward and Raven, who trace at main modifications for the Verdansk map subsequent season.
“At the heart of it, everyone is still trying to figure out what’s going on, who’s responsible for what’s happening in Verdansk, why there’s gas being deployed that’s pushing us together,” Infinity Ward narrative director, Taylor Kurosaki, informed Gamergen.
“We’ll continue to give our players more information, more Easter eggs, and the map will change and evolve as they continue to figure out this mystery and get to the bottom of it.”
More particularly, Kurosaki pointed to the hidden Warzone bunkers, and stopped simply wanting confirming that they are going to open in some unspecified time in the future over the following season.
Indeed, the newest Warzone patch added Red Access Cards – an ultra-rare merchandise that will finally lead gamers to opening their doorways. Behind the scenes, the patch additionally launched a brand new animation for the bunker doorways truly opening, indicating an imminent change.
“Players have already discovered that there is a whole other part of Verdansk they haven’t seen yet. They have found clues, and that there is more than meets the eye in this city,” he defined.
“Season 4 will unravel some of those mysteries and unlock some of them for our players. As the battle in Verdansk wages on, things will grow more desperate,” he added, revealing that future seasons will introduce new characters (operators) and broaden the story of the world.”
As the story advances with each season, so too will Warzone’s gameplay. Raven’s artistic director, Amos Hodge, confirmed that not solely can we anticipate new modes, groups are additionally engaged on new objects gamers can loot, together with some which you can’t get in a loadout.
“So new modes we’ll be releasing, and we’re working on new content – new items in game that you can put in your loadout,” Hodge revealed.
“There will be new items to find in BR and Plunder that aren’t in your loadout to add gameplay and a little looting. There will be new field upgrades for example. So we’re working on new Field Upgrades, new modes, new loot in general that you can get in your loadout to add some new spice to the game.”
Seeing as how Activision plans for Warzone to live on alongside future Call of Duty games, it is smart that the mode will proceed to evolve within the months and even years to return. We’ll simply have to attend and see simply how fascinating issues will get.