Something big appears to be going down inCall of Duty: Warzone, or at least that is the suspicion of theCall of Dutycommunity. It has long been theorized that theCall of Duty: Warzonemap Verdansk will be blown upwith a nuke and replaced; perhaps with a 1980s-themed map to match the setting ofCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.Now there appear to be missiles flying overhead inCall of Duty: Warzone, indicating that something is amiss.

Call of Duty: Warzonehas been out for over a year, and fans have been playing on the same core map that whole time. The Rebirth Island map was also added late last year, but its small nature makes it so many go back to Verdansk for the standardWarzonegameplay. These missiles may be indicated impending doom for Verdansk.

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The Twitter page ModernWarzone was instrumental in leaking information aboutCall of Duty: Warzonebefore the launch of the game, and it continues to share inside information on all thingsCall of Duty. Recently an image was posted from the page of a single missile flying overhead during aWarzonematch. Apparently, some gamers thought they were jets, but the missiles kept coming, and it soon became more obvious.

One commenter submitted a video of his own interaction with the missiles, and it is very interesting. In their video, multiple missiles can be seen in one gameplay session, including two missiles flying overhead at one time. These missiles andnukes could be a literal game-changer toCall of Duty: Warzone.

Many are extremely excited about the idea of a new map coming toCall of Duty: Warzone.While the Rebirth Island map is refreshing, its smaller nature can make it more niche, and there are some who are interested in a truly huge new map. There are alsorumors that a new map will be added toCall of Duty: Warzonein 2022, but this is mostly speculative from rumors and leakers.

While new content is thrilling to some, there are others who are frustrated with theongoing and constant glitches inCall of Duty: Warzone. While there will always be bugs in an online game as a service type-setting, an argument can be made that Activision is biting off more than it can chew with so manyCall of Dutytitles at once, integration with multiple games, and a focus on new content over fixing game-breaking bugs, meanwhile cheaters run rampant and more. Perhaps a new map will distract players from the issues for a time.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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