New Rebirth Island Image Potentially Leaked

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On Reddit, a user posted a picture of the map that should have been a new map for Warzone 2.0, which was allegedly shared in a Call of Duty Facebook group, and the image states that the map will allow for a 50-player Resurgence mode, so it could be a Rebirth Island version of Warzone 2.0.

Rebirth Island was added to the original Warzone the same year it was released and has quickly become one of the game’s most played maps, as its smaller size and player count allow for a faster game cycle. Although there is no concrete evidence or official confirmation from Activision to verify the veracity of this image, social media news outlets to claim that they had received DMCA notices suggesting this could be true.

To further support this, if you go all the way south on Warzone 2.0’s current map, Al Mazrah, and look out into the ocean, you can see an island with a fort at one end, not far off. It is different from the layout that appears in the allegedly leaked image. The drawing also states that this map is playable in other game modes such as Ground War and DMZ.

The idea of ​​a smaller-scale map coming to Warzone 2.0 isn’t a big surprise. Most fans assumed that this would eventually be the same as in the first Warzone. However, if an image like this is indeed real, it confirms the possibility of this additional map arriving sooner than expected, to the delight of many fans.

As is customary these days, Warzone 2.0 was released without many of the features most players wanted, including features already available in the original Warzone, such as the ability to take off your gas mask yourself, consistent footsteps, and detailed details. teammate user interface. However, it still has the core Call of Duty gameplay that its players love and has made a lot of interesting changes that keep players hooked. Warzone 2.0 has been confirmed to have reached over 25 million unique players just five days after launch.