The survey then lists five options to choose from, with four of the five options being previously released maps. Users do have the option to vote for a brand new map, but the remaining four options consist of Verdansk (the original and '84 reimagining), Caldera, and even Black Ops 4's Blackout map. Responses were, of course, divided amongst the community.
Activision is sending out a new survey asking people what they think the next Warzone map should be, and it includes remasters of old Warzone maps as options. Does not confirm any potential returns, at this point. pic.twitter.com/gy4tN3rYDh
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) January 28, 2023
Verdansk has become synonymous with Warzone, kicking off Call of Duty's hit Battle Royale series back in March of 2020 before receiving a 1984 reimagining the following year. Unlike other Battle Royale titles, such as Apex Legends, Warzone does not rotate between old and new maps, a feature that fans have been requesting for years now.
Shortly after the launch of Call of Duty: Vanguard in 2021, Verdansk was laid to rest and a brand new map debuted. Caldera was a new large-scale Battle Royale map set "somewhere in the Pacific" and ushered in a new age of Warzone...along with plenty of bugs and glitches. Caldera remains playable as part of the original Warzone, which was rebranded to 'Warzone Caldera' following the release of Warzone 2.0 last year.
Although the community would love to see the return of Verdansk, we've seen surveys like this make the rounds in the past, and nothing has come from them. For the time being, we don't recommend getting your hopes up, as pointed out by CharlieIntel, this survey "does not confirm any potential returns, at this point."
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Source: https://www.dualshockers.com/warzone-2-survey-verdansk-return/
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