Sad, Activision Will Turn Off Call Of Duty: Warzone Caldera Starting September This Year
Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera will shut down from September 21 (photo: Activision)

Activision announced that Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera will close from September 21, 2023, as the studio will focus on other franchises from the upcoming Call of Duty series.

"Starting September 21, 2023, Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera will be closed because our team is focused on Call of Duty content in the future including Warzone's current free gaming experience," Activision wrote in an announcement on its official website.

According to the announcement, the progress of players, online services, and inventory related to Caldera will expire on that date.

As #Warzone moves ahead with exciting new experiences to come, Warzone Caldera will shut down on Sept 21.All Caldera gameplay, player progression, inventories and online services will expire on that date. Learn more👉 https://t.co/BmN8sEOlZ7 pic.twitter.com/MH83AkeHUl

Activision also confirmed that the closure of Warzone Caldera will have no impact at all on the current gameplay, inventory, or development of Warzone players on Al Mazrah or any other available maps, and we look forward to continuing to be with you in the new Warzone experience.

"Regarding the content purchased at Warzone Caldera from Modern Warfare (2019), Black Ops Cold War, or Vanguard, it will continue to be accessible in these specific games," the studio added.

Players must prepare even more Warzone content across consoles and PCs, as well as a new era of Battle Royale while traveling with Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile, which includes Battle Pass and joint cross-progression.

"The Call of Duty and Studio teams hope to immediately share more details. Thank you to the Call of Duty community and to our developers for making Call of Duty: Warzone an amazing place to play together," the announcement concluded.

Launched in March 2020, Call of Duty: Warzone will surpass six million players in less than a day and surpass 100 million players in April 2021.

With the release of Warzone 2.0, its name was changed to Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera, with the target map being the only one currently available to support 150 players.


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