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Call Of Duty Warzone Release Date Hinted At In New Modern Warfare Map?

The Call of Duty Warzone release date has not yet been officially confirmed by Activision, but according to a new murmur online, the battle royale offering for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare could be out as soon as next week.

Call Of Duty Warzone Release Date Possibly Leaked

Warzone will apparently be released on March 3, which is next Tuesday. Why? Well, the latest Call of Duty: Modern Warfare update has added a new map, Bazaar, which contains an Easter egg of sorts suggesting Warzone will finally be released on that date.

You can check out the Easter egg below:

https://twitter.com/BattleRoyaleCoD/status/1232799068826603521

While nothing has been confirmed yet, it does measure up with a previous report claiming that Call of Duty Warzone will launch in early March. At this point, the battle royale mode is among the worst kept secrets in Call of Duty history, with leaks dating back to last fall.

Call of Duty Warzone release date is closer than you might think

Call of Duty Warzone is reportedly going to be made available to existing Call of Duty Modern Warfare owners via a grey-out menu, but you will also be able to download it separately for free. Warzone will apparently featured unified progression with Modern Warfare’s battle ass, allowing for cosmetic unlocks.

Activision is allegedly positioning Call of Duty Warzone as one of its three pillars alongside Call of Duty Mobile and its full priced series entires.

Call of Duty 2020 has already been confirmed by Activision, but there’s no details currently available on it. However, previous rumors have claimed the game is going to be a new entry in the Black Ops series helmed by Treyarch.

We do know one thing though: this year’s Call of Duty game won’t included jetpacks.

In related news, Activision has reportedly decided to cool plans for its Call of Duty movie, with the publishing giant no longer considering it a priority.