Call of Duty: Warzone Fan Discovers Link Between Bunkers And Launch Locations
Call of Duty: Warzone players are scouring the map looking for places that match the cinematic trailer for Season 2. As players begin to mark down potential spots, one fan noticed an eery connection that may confirm a recent theory. If true, then Call of Duty: Warzone's Season 2 is warming up to be a thrilling and exciting season for the game's community.
During the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, the many bunkers scattered across Verdansk became big news. Players were able to gain access to varying areas based on either locating keycards or finding the correct code. Now on the advent of Season 2, Call of Duty: Warzone's bunkers are once again gaining attention.
Reddit user ContentConch has been documenting Call of Duty: Warzone locations for some time. Now, in a recent update to their "Bunker Map," they noticed something odd regarding the missile silos. In the Call of Duty: Warzone Season 2 trailer, several missile silos are seen loaded with active warheads. ContentConch noticed that at each silo location, players have found and accessed a bunker. This has, for many fans, confirmed the rumor that Call of Duty: Warzone may be experiencing a rapid map change. Further, if bunkers are the access point, then it might be the players who get to press the big red buttons.
During the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War reveal, members of the game's community discovered a nuclear warhead at the end of a bunker route. Hidden deep in the mountains, this warhead seemed fully operational, and focus was brought to a nearby button that could potentially prompt interactions.
Recent Call of Duty: Warzone leaks are now suggesting that a nuclear launch is in the game's future. Players across varying social media platforms are spending their time considering what a nuclear launch could mean for the future of Warzone. Whether it means a new map or simply an Easter egg event, the community doesn't know, but many are hoping that they will get the opportunity to hit the button and destroy the world.
While some fans hope that it's the beginning of a new map, others would not mind playing in a post-nuclear environment. Radiation would be an immediate player concern, but destroyed landscapes could present an interesting Call of Duty: Warzone situation. While it might not be a permanent map, it could present a possible event for future players to enjoy.
Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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