The first part of the multiplayer shooter subtitled Caldera will be disconnected from the servers on September 21st.
Activision Blizzard says it has decided to take this step to focus on supporting Warzone 2. It is noted that purchased content from CoD: MW (2019), Black Ops: Cold War and Vanguard can be used in these titles.
Disabling the first part of Warzone will not affect support for the second part: Activision says that content will be released steadily for Warzone 2. The developers also promise the development of the DMZ mode and the version of the action for mobile devices.
Activision Blizzard says it has decided to take this step to focus on supporting Warzone 2. It is noted that purchased content from CoD: MW (2019), Black Ops: Cold War and Vanguard can be used in these titles.
Disabling the first part of Warzone will not affect support for the second part: Activision says that content will be released steadily for Warzone 2. The developers also promise the development of the DMZ mode and the version of the action for mobile devices.
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