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Call of Duty: Warzone enthusiasts are expressing anxiety over upcoming changes in Season 3 Reloaded, which played a significant role in the previous demise of Verdansk.
Players have long advocated for the return of Verdansk, the original battle royale map that was replaced by Caldera with the launch of Call of Duty: Vanguard. Despite the transition, the calls for its comeback remained persistent among the community.
With the arrival of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Verdansk has made a return—largely reminiscent of its original iteration, albeit with some enhancements. This revival has attracted many players back to the battle royale, leading to a notable increase in Warzone’s player base.
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Though Verdansk is relatively new, having only been introduced at the start of Season 3, developers have assured fans that it will remain in play for the foreseeable future. Plans have been set in motion to introduce new elements and updates to maintain player engagement.
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Concerns Rise Over the Return of Vertical Ascenders in Warzone
As Season 3 Reloaded approaches, notable changes, including the addition of Vertical Ascenders, are causing concern among players. This feature is intended to offer new vertical mobility and help engage roof campers.
These Vertical Ascenders were previously part of Verdansk’s landscape, and their reintroduction has raised apprehensions. A player remarked, “Interestingly, this was one of the first steps that contributed to Warzone’s decline last time.”
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Another player expressed disapproval, stating, “The abundance of Vertical Ascenders during the initial launch negatively impacted the game. It made things more challenging, not in a good way.”
Conversely, some players argue that Vertical Ascenders are necessary to counteract the prevalence of roof camping. “This is a welcome change; the game gets dull when players simply wait on rooftops,” one user stated. “It’s surprising that there is so much displeasure over this—it wasn’t a significant drawback before. Certain buildings definitely require ascenders,” another noted.
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