A new report from a reputable leaker hints at potential bad news for the future of Call of Duty: Warzone, particularly impacting the game’s 2026 schedule. This follows the recent delay of Season 3 for Call of Duty: Warzone and Black Ops 6, raising concerns among fans of the free-to-play battle royale.
The evolution of the Call of Duty franchise has seen constant shifts in content, including maps, weapons, modes, and features. In many cases, this content is either reused, modified to fit different development teams’ titles, or scrapped entirely, sometimes resurfacing unexpectedly in future projects. With the introduction of Warzone, these instances have become more frequent, primarily because its integration with premium Call of Duty titles has become a key selling point – especially since Warzone itself remains free to play. This has occasionally caused delays in the release of large-scale Warzone maps, extending the lifecycles of existing ones. In other cases, maps have been abandoned altogether. This pattern extends beyond just maps – events, weapons, modes, and other content have also faced similar treatment, either being repurposed, delayed, or left behind.
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