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Call Of Duty: Warzone Dev Discusses Verdansk's Return And Feedback So Far

"This is just the beginning of the Verdansk 2025 journey."

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Call of Duty developer Pete Actipis, who is the game director on CoD: Warzone at Raven Software, has teased Activision's plans for the OG map, Verdansk, which just recently returned to the game.

As many may recall, Warzone's original battle royale map was featured in the game from launch in March 2020 to December 2021. It was gone for years until its return earlier this month. Actipis told IGN that Activision "brought Verdansk back for a reason."

"It wasn't just to bring it back for a season and kind of say goodbye to it again. A lot of effort went into it," Actipis said. "So for the time being Verdansk is sticking around and this is just the beginning of the Verdansk 2025 journey, and then we'll see how things go from there."

Actipis declined to get into specifics on Activision's plans and strategy for Warzone map rotation, but the developer did tease, "We love Verdansk."

Actipis added: "It was a nostalgic map that we loved and it's fun to play on, and so we just want to keep investing on it and continue to make it a better experience for our players moving forward for at least the time being."

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Verdansk's return to Warzone helped the game's player populations grow on Steam. Actipis said the return of Verdansk has been "pretty successful" so far. Actipis pointed to Warzone having positive sentiment on Reddit as an example of how the company has turned things around to a degree at least.

"Look, I'll take it when Reddit says positive things about Warzone! That is an anomaly and I'm excited by it," Actipis said. "We recreated Verdansk to be the best experience possible. But then we didn't stop there. This is the starting point. It is not an anomaly for where Warzone is going."

Beyond Warzone, a new Call of Duty game is expected to release in 2025, and it could be a Black Ops 2 sequel. It'll face stiff competition in the market, as Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto 6 is coming this fall. For context, Black Ops 6 was 2024's best-selling game in the US.

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I can't lie, I went back and played ( mainly because a friend loves the game ) I deleted all COD 2 years ago.

But they are even more greedy with the battle pass and the ability to use weapons or unlock weapons. all the skins and characters and weapons I paid for in 2020-2021 are not usable, which is annoying. You also need to unlock other weapons in BO6 - which i am not paying upwards of $80 to get for a game i will never play.

I WILL NOT SPEND A SINGLE PENNY ON THIS GAME. Activision already stole my money one time. shame on them, it won't be a shame on me this time. I'll use the basic trash weapons that are unlocked, until the nostalgia wears off and my friend stops playing it or I delete the game due to storage space.

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