New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on January 04, 2022) follows:

Call of Duty: Warzone is one of the most popular Battle Royales games with millions of players worldwide. Successor to COD Black Ops Cold War 2, it is the first free-to-play online multiplayer game in the series.

Developed by Raven Software, the game recently received a huge update that brought in several new features along with the Caldera Map.

However, the sailing hasn’t been smooth since soon after the update, players reported server disconnection issues. A few days later, many said that they were unable to melee anyone on Caldera.

Suffering from various other issues apart from the aforementioned ones such as the game crashing and freezing, Warzone players are now demanding that the developers bring back Verdansk while keeping Caldera.

People say they are tired of the bugs and issues plaguing the game since the Caldera update. Many say camping has become a real problem with others agreeing that Caldera is indeed a huge and boring map.

As it turns out, there are currently two petitions on Change.org demanding that Raven Software bring back Verdansk. One has around 2.8k signatures at the time of writing whereas the other one has around 800 signatures.

You can sign these petitions by clicking here and here.

If we look at the Last Hours of Verdansk event, it is highly unlikely that the map will be back. It is quite logical considering the fact that the COD Warzone map hasn’t changed since its launch in 2020.

But looking at the number of bugs and issues surfacing after the update, we hope Raven Software gives users the option to switch between Caldera and Verdansk.

Update 1 (April 06)

10:44 am (IST): A developer has pointed out the consequences of bringing back Verdansk to Warzone. And here’s the complete statement:

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