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Warzone Player Count Increase Hints at Verdansk's Return

2025-02-28 04:40:00

Raven Software, the development team behind Call of Duty: Warzone, has announced a player count increase for the standard Battle Royale mode on the Urzikstan map.  Currently capped at 120 players, the test will evaluate performance with a 150-player limit, mirroring the capacity of the popular Verdansk map.

This test is part of ongoing preparations for future updates, hinting at the much-anticipated return of Verdansk in an upcoming season.  The developers are closely monitoring feedback, focusing on performance, overall impact on matches, and the general flow of gameplay with the increased player count.

The rumored return of Verdansk has generated significant excitement within the Warzone community.  The 2021 version of Verdansk, which also supported 150 players, was widely praised for its balanced gameplay and dynamic experience.  Many believe that this player count contributes significantly to the map's flow and prevents stagnation often associated with large-scale Battle Royale maps.

Urzikstan, the current Battle Royale map introduced as part of Warzone's integration with Black Ops Cold War, has seen several player count adjustments throughout its lifespan.  Starting with 100 players, the count was later increased to 120.  These adjustments reflect the development team's commitment to optimizing the gameplay experience and addressing player feedback.

The consistent focus on player count suggests that achieving the right balance is crucial for large-scale maps like those in Warzone.  By experimenting and iterating, Raven Software aims to deliver the best possible gameplay experience for the majority of players.  This dedication to refinement also sets a precedent for future map development within the franchise.