Leaks and rumors usually stay what they're called up until they're officially confirmed or debunked. However, sometimes, a confirmation might come in another form. In this particular case, Activision Blizzard all but told us that the latest image of a new Warzone 2.0 map circling around online is legit... because it's being taken off the internet.

The image started life this past weekend. A few hours later after it started circulating online, Activision Blizzard took action. The overhead map image is now difficult to find online. The original sources now read "media not displayed, this image has been removed in response to a report from the copyright holder."

Since Activision Blizzard insists on taking the images off the internet, we can assume they're legit.

We won't re-upload the image here, but we can tell you that it says that the incoming map supports three game modes: Resurgence, Ground War, and DMZ. In addition, the map has a handful of points of interest, like Greenhouses Town Center, Beach Club, Port, and Castle, among others. Based on how the map looks, many speculate it's a direct copy of the setting for the ninth single-player Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 mission, Recon by Fire.