Name of Obligation: Warzone Caldera, one of many remaining vestiges of the unique Name of Obligation: Warzone launched in 2020, can be taken offline on September 21. All Caldera gameplay, participant development, inventories, and on-line providers will expire on that day, Activision Blizzard stated.
Activision Blizzard stated in a weblog submit that the choice is being undertaken in an effort to “deal with future Name of Obligation content material together with the present Warzone free-to-play expertise.”
“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™ Cellular, which features a shared Battle Cross and cross-progression. The Name of Obligation group and Studios look ahead to sharing extra particulars quickly.”
As #Warzone strikes forward with thrilling new experiences to return, Warzone Caldera will shut down on Sept 21.
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The shutdown doesn’t have an effect on the multiplayer in Trendy Warfare 2019, Black Ops Chilly Conflict, or Vanguard, nor does it influence the present iteration of Warzone.
Name of Obligation: Warzone Caldera was beforehand launched as a separate recreation with content material reflective of Name of Obligation: Vanguard. It was supposed as a substitute for the unique Warzone, which was taken offline not lengthy after the discharge of Warzone 2.
Name of Obligation is predicted to return to Trendy Warfare when it releases later this 12 months. An official announcement has not but been made.
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