Recently, Activision has filed a statement in Los Angeles federal court that Call of Duty: Warzone does not infringe on trademark rights owned by Warzone.com LLC. This is a response to a complaint filed by the developer of the browser-based strategy game Warzone, an online version of the popular board game Risk.
Earlier, information appeared on the network that the shareware battle royale map would be updated and send players to 1980. Atlas Superstone is a favorite hideout spot for players in Verdansk. With the latest update, its interior has been transformed. Players believe this confirms previously published data on a major battle royale map change.
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Initial leaks about the look of Verdansk in the 1980s were found in several areas of the city. If you believe the rumors, the city will be transformed beyond recognition, new landmarks and sights will appear in it.
While Activision denies it, they sent a copyright infringement (DMCA) removal request to the original source of the information and everyone who circulated it, which fueled rumors in the community about the map change. After a cosmetic renovation of the supermarket, users discovered posters with a converted Olympic bear.
Earlier in the game, other easter eggs were discovered, for example, a timer counting down to the launch of nuclear missiles. This gave rise to rumors of a nuclear strike that would strike Verdansk.
On the other hand, Call of Duty Warzone for Season 2 gets new stability improvements in Outbreak, along with some UI adjustments, a fix for Frenzied Guard in Zombies, and more. Face Off is also moving to Quick Play to make some more room in the Featured Playlist menu in Season Two.