Warzone plans revealed for Caldera “relaunch” after WZ2 goes live

Complete guide to Warzone Caldera’s relaunch, what’s staying, what’s leaving, and transition strategies for players

The End of an Era: Warzone’s Final Chapter

Activision has confirmed that while Caldera will continue operating following Warzone 2’s debut, the community faces permanent farewells to Fortune’s Keep and Rebirth Island.

The developer’s roadmap for the original battle royale experience delivers disappointing news for enthusiasts of two beloved compact maps that defined resurgence gameplay.

Season 5 Reloaded represents the conclusion of Warzone’s impressive 30-month operational span. June statistics revealed the title accumulated more than 125 million participants since its March 2020 introduction. Crossing three major Call of Duty franchises—Modern Warfare, Black Ops Cold War, and Vanguard—the platform provided access to 160+ armaments and continuous seasonal updates.

The battle royale’s journey featured four distinct combat zones: Verdansk, Rebirth Island, Caldera, and Fortune’s Keep. Player sentiment turned negative when developers swapped Verdansk for Caldera in April 2021. Community frustration also emerged when Rebirth Island experienced temporary removal from available map rotations.

Verdansk makes its comeback exclusively through Warzone Mobile, never reappearing in the primary game. Players now confront renewed ambiguity as Activision verified Rebirth Island and Fortune’s Keep elimination coinciding with Warzone 2’s arrival.

Warzone 2 Launch Timeline and Server Changes

Warzone 2 commences operations on November 16. Developed using completely new technical architecture, the sequel resets all advancement metrics from the initial battle royale. Al Mazrah, situated in the Republic of Adal desert region, serves as Warzone 2’s primary combat environment.

Activision disclosed that around 8 AM Pacific Time on November 16, Warzone servers will enter temporary maintenance mode. Development teams anticipate service restoration around 10 AM PT on November 28.

When services reactivate, only two Warzone options will be accessible: Warzone 2 and Warzone Caldera, which continues as an independent application separate from Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 ecosystems.

Every Warzone 2 weapon, progression track, and inventory management connects directly to Modern Warfare 2 infrastructure.

Warzone Caldera: What Actually Remains Playable

These represent all gameplay features available following Warzone Caldera’s reactivation.

  • Player advancement, cross-progression for experience and weapon XP, inventory systems, Battle Pass items, armaments, Store Bundles, and additional acquisitions from Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® (2019), Call of Duty®: Warzone™, Call of Duty®: Black Ops Cold War, and Call of Duty®: Vanguard remain accessible solely within Warzone Caldera (and inside their corresponding original games).
  • Anticipate availability of conventional Battle Royale matchmaking options.
  • Modern Warfare II or Warzone 2.0 content, featuring new Battle Pass and Store Bundles, will remain inaccessible.
  • Double XP and Double Weapon XP Tokens cannot transfer between Warzone Caldera and Warzone 2.0.
  • Although Warzone Caldera lacks an integrated storefront, COD Points maintain transfer capability across all game titles.
  • Rebirth Island and Fortune’s Keep locations will be absent when Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera becomes operational.
  • Enthusiasts of compact Battle Royale environments should anticipate innovative developments within Warzone 2.0 throughout upcoming seasons.

For optimal transition planning, focus on utilizing existing Double XP tokens before the November 16 cutoff. Weapons and camo progress won’t carry forward, so prioritize completing weapon mastery in Warzone Caldera if you have unfinished grinds. Consider spending remaining COD Points in Warzone Caldera’s store before shutdown since new Warzone 2 bundles won’t be accessible there.

Player Transition Strategies and Optimization Tips

Navigating the transition requires careful strategy to maximize your gaming experience. Many players make the mistake of not properly utilizing their resources before the system separation.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid:

  • Holding onto Double XP tokens until they become useless in the new ecosystem
  • Assuming weapon progression will carry over between platforms
  • Not spending COD Points in Warzone Caldera before the store disappears
  • Overlooking the importance of completing current Battle Pass content

Advanced Optimization Strategies:

  • Complete any remaining weapon camo challenges in Warzone Caldera before November 16
  • Use all Double XP tokens strategically on weapons closest to completion
  • Document your favorite loadouts for easy recreation in Warzone 2
  • Focus on mastering Caldera’s gameplay nuances before the player population potentially decreases

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