Verdansk will have some competition when the new Call of Duty releases later this year.
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It appears as though Call of Duty Warzone will finally get a fresh map for players to dive into. When Call of Duty: Vanguard launches later in 2021 it will ship with a single player campaign, traditional multiplayer, and Zombies modes set in European and Pacific theaters of World War II.

According to VGC, this new Call of Duty release will also include a significant tie-in to the ever popular battle royale game. Warzone will "officially transition to a World War II setting." VGC says that plans include the release of an entirely new map for Warzone.

This new map will reportedly be the "largest and most ambitious to date." Instead of coming months later, as was the case with Verdansk '84, this new map will release alongside Call of Duty: Vanguard. The Vanguard map will be set in the Pacific theater of WWII and is "significantly larger" than Verdansk. VGC stopped short of saying whether or not Verdansk '84 and this new map will be in the game at the same time or if the new map will be a replacement.

New vehicles will also be added to Warzone at this time. There will also be "technology updates powered by the Modern Warfare engine." Both Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty Warzone share technology, unlike Call of Duty: Black Ops - Cold War.

The only planned Call of Duty reveal coming in the next week will be a Call of Duty Warzone Season 4 reveal during Summer Game Fest Kickoff Live. Activision reportedly has no plans to showcase Call of Duty: Vanguard during E3.

Call of Duty: Vanguard is currently in development from Sledgehammer Games.