Call of Duty: Vanguard and Warzone’s season 1 content delayed


    Call Of Duty Vanguard Multiplayer Hotel BattleSource: Activision Blizzard

    There are few things in this world as reliable as Call of Duty. The annual franchise is rarely at odds with its formulaic scheduling. On Friday, November 19, the official Call of Duty account tweeted an announcement that the upcoming Season One content — originally planned for December 2nd — would now be pushed back until December 8.

    Season one for Call of Duty: Vanguard is slated to bring new content for multiplayer and zombies, as well as make changes to Warzone with the new Pacific map, Caldera. Players who own Call of Duty: Vanguard will have 24 hours of early access to the Caldera map, which is now expected to launch in Warzone for everybody on December 9. The Last Days of Verdansk events in Warzone will be extended to the new release date.

    The delay comes about as Call of Duty’s publisher, Activision, struggles with the fallout surrounding reports from The Wall Street Journal that CEO Bobby Kotick knew about the sexual misconduct allegations against his employees but did nothing. Activision was already experiencing backlash following a lawsuit alleging labor violations and a ‘frat boy’ culture at the company. However, the reports from WSJ helped spur a series of employee walkouts across Activision.





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