WithCall of Duty: WarzoneandVanguard’sSeason Two drawing to a close, many fans have been wondering what will be next for the island of Caldera.Season Two Reloadedbrought new content for players towards the end of March this year, and now both the latestCall of Dutygame and its battle royale are getting another update for the end of April, officially ending Season Two and bringing a new storyline involving nuclear weapons.
Despite being set in WWII,Call of Duty: Vanguardis not particularly known for perfect historical accuracy. Cosmetic items for guns and characters were not available during the Second World War, for example. From the looks of the Season 3 trailer,Call of Duty: WarzoneandVanguardwill be taking events even further. However, this doesn’t mean that the narratives of the games can’t be entertaining at least. According to the trailer, Nazis now have their hands on weapons of mass destruction, and have been looking to use them onCall of Duty’sfictional Caldera island.
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In the trailer, the Harpy team is sent out to prevent the Nazis destroying Caldera, thus saving the setting for futureCall of Duty: WarzoneandVanguardseasons. The most interesting piece of information for fans comes towards the end of the cinematic trailer, which shows that a new threat stronger than any weapons is coming toCall of Duty: Warzone. Many fans are speculating that the “Monsterverse” will be coming toCall of Duty, including the appearance of characters likeGodzillaandKing Kong.
Godzillacould appear in the game, considering how the King of Monsters draws his powers from nuclear energy in the most recent iteration of the character. The part of Caldera shown off in the trailer also featured what looked to be a jungle, similar to that of Skull Island which isKing Kong’sresidence. How these two monsters will interact with the gameplay inCall of Duty: WarzoneandVanguardis unknown, but it seems unlikely that the games will see a re-enactment ofKong vs Godzilla.
Some fans in the comments section of the trailer noted howCall of Duty: Warzone’sproblems may have caused the game to think of something entirely new. For months now, players and streamers such as TimtheTatMan andDr Disrespect have been critiquing bothCall of Duty: WarzoneandVanguard, saying that the game’s Caldera map “feels dead.” BringingGodzillato the game may not fix some of its other problems though, such as cheating that remains an issue even in theCall of Dutypro scene.
Call of Duty: Vanguardis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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