Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is fast approaching, scheduled to be released on November 16, 2022. The excitement surrounding the next installment of the highly-praised battle royale experience is at an all-time high, but many wonder what will happen to the current version of Warzone.
While we move to the next iteration of Warzone, it seems some major changes will occur in the current Warzone that many may not receive well. According to Activision and Call of Duty, the current version will still be playable, with the servers running flawlessly. The players will still be able to play the current version of Warzone.
Current Warzone will continue receiving quality-of-life updates and fixes as needed, despite Warzone 2 being the primary support focus. According to a reliable industry insider, Tom Henderson, the name will also be changed to Warzone: Caldera. While it is still not official, Warzone may lose more than just the name.
Unfortunately, according to a reliable leaker TheGhostOfHope, Warzone will lose two of its most played maps following the launch of Warzone 2. TheGhostOfHope says that both Fortune's Keep and Rebirth Island will be removed from the current version of Warzone, leaving behind Caldera. This also makes sense for the new Warzone: Caldera name.
Both Rebirth Island and Fortune's Keep offer a fast-paced battle-royale experience at close range. You can expect a gunfight at every corner, making these two maps some of the most enjoyable maps. In fact, after the release of Caldera, many players switched to these smaller maps.

