A new Pacific map is coming toCall of Duty: Warzoneto matchVanguard’s World War 2 setting, but it won’t be available until a while afterVanguardlaunches. New images show off theWarzonePacific map, givingCall of Dutyfans an idea of what to expect next.

Call of Duty: Warzonehas evolved several times since its inception along withCall of Duty: Modern Warfarein 2020. The map saw a few changes withCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, but it’s set to receive even more changes in the near future with the World War 2-inspired Pacific map.Call of Dutyfans that have been disappointed with the lack of changes to theWarzoneVerdansk map may be blown away by the changes coming toWarzonein the near future.

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Call of Dutynews outlet Charlie Intel recently revealed two screenshots of the upcomingCall of Duty: WarzonePacific map. The most noticeable detail from the screenshots is the lack of large buildings which currently cover the Verdansk landscape. In place of the buildings, the Pacific map is covered in tropical foliage that will allow players to more easily hide from each other.

Call of Duty: Warzone’s Pacific map is even more colorful than the Verdansk ‘84 map that fans have gotten used to throughoutCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. The trees provide various green tones, while the ground is brownish-red. The majority of the newWarzonebuildings are small houses with grey roofs, but there are also larger warehouses that take up more space on the Pacific map.

Another clear difference betweenCall of Duty: Warzone’s Verdansk and the upcoming Pacific map is the verticality. Although several buildings in Verdansk andVerdansk ‘84 helpedWarzonefans gain height over their opponents, the Pacific map has a mountain and multiple hills to climb. In addition to the high points of the map, there are also caves to explore closer to sea level. One of the screenshots taken from a cave shows how many bushes there are forCall of Duty: Warzonefans to hide in as they scout their position.

Call of Duty: Warzonefans who are used to shooting players with their pistol from the air may be disappointed by the tree line of the Pacific map. A large portion of the Pacific map’s land is visually obscured from above due to the massive palms extending from the palm trees. In addition to the tree cover, there are also clouds floating around.

The Pacific map may be ushered intoCall of Duty: Warzonewith an event after the launch ofCall of Duty: Vanguard. An official event hasn’t been confirmed by Activision Blizzard orSledgehammer Gamesyet, but it may be announced closer to the release ofWarzone’s Pacific map. It’s currently unclear what date the Pacific map will be added toCall of Duty: Warzone.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available right now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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