As you surely know, Activision will release Warzone 2.0 next November 16 with a joint season 1 with Modern Warfare II. This has many fans who have spent a lot of time and money on the previous game concerned. Next we will explain what will happen with Call of Duty: Warzone when does version 2.0 come out, when does it come back, how will the game change, what will happen to all the items and cosmetics they bought and what is it Warzone Caldera.
Call of Duty: Warzone will be out of service for a while
On Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at 11:00 am (Colombia, Peru and Ecuador time), Call of Duty: Warzone will enter a maintenance period during which it will be out of service. At 1:00 p.m. on the same day, Warzone 2.0 will go into operation and you can start playing, but its predecessor will still not work.
This maintenance window is expected to be just under two weeks, but this could change. meanwhile we can’t play Warzonebut do jump to Warzone 2.0which will also be a free game that we can download on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series X | S and PC.
when does it work again Call of Duty: Warzone?
Activision expects the maintenance period to last 12 days. Call of Duty: Warzone should be up and running again on Monday, November 28, 2022 around 1:00 pm (Colombia, Peru and Ecuador time). However, it will not be the same game.
When it returns, it will be renamed to Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera and will have fewer features and options than before, which will become part of Warzone 2.0.
What changes will Warzone Caldera?
- We will only have access to a basic playlist for Battle Royale.
- The new content for the store and battle passes of Warzone 2.0 y Modern Warfare II no will be available for Warzone Caldera.
- The item shop will disappear.
- The Rebirth Island and Keep of Fortune maps no they will be available again in the game.
- 2XP Tokens and 2XP Weapons no can be transferred between Warzone y 2.0.
Will we be able to transfer Operators, weapons and other cosmetic items from Warzone a Warzone 2.0?
This is one of the most controversial aspects of the release of the new version. Activision announced that We will NOT be able to transfer any cosmetic items that we have acquired or purchased in Warzone or games before MII a Warzone 2.0.
We can continue to use everything we have in Call of Duty: Warzone in Warzone Caldera once it’s available, but not in the new game. The only item that will be transferable between all games will be COD Points.
Activision also reported that, in compensation, all players who have participated in games of Warzone
They have given no clues as to what these objects could be.
This news does not make very happy the most dedicated players of CoD. These have taken to social networks, Discord chats and Reddit forums to express their disagreement with the situation. They consider that Activision is practically replacing one game with another and letting the old one die with all the items that old players won or bought with real money.
This situation is very reminiscent of what happened when Destiny made the leap to Destiny 2, which also did not allow its players to migrate their cosmetic items and rewards. It is worth noting that in both cases Activision was the responsible company.
secretly saying goodbye to Warzone
Activision published a website called ‘My Warzone Legacy’ which you can access at https://mywarzonelegacy.callofduty.com/ in which we can receive a personalized video with “our best moments” and a series of statistics about our games.
This site will be available until Wednesday, November 30, 2022. We can enter our Activision ID
Many have interpreted the launch of this website as a sneaky goodbye that Activision is doing to the game. It’s true that it won’t stop working completely, but it’s clear that the intention is for all players to migrate to version 2.0 no matter how many items they have to leave behind.
Now we know what will happen to Warzone: It will become a key example of the sad fate that awaits many similar games as a service. No matter how popular they become, they will eventually be superseded or lose their users over time. All the money invested in your microtransactions will become irrelevant when the world turns its eyes to another game. It will eventually be forgotten.
At least, in this case, the game can still be enjoyed in a reduced way. It doesn’t suffer the same fate as so many other titles whose servers are shut down and simply can’t be played again. Although it is a matter of time for that to happen.
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