KEY POINTS

  • "Call of Duty: Warzone" Season 2 is now live
  • A theory claims that Zombies at the shipwreck would soon infect other spots in Verdansk
  • The game's current Outbreak event ends on March 11

"Call of Duty: Warzone" players currently enjoy the second season of the battle royale title, with some of them wondering if the Nuke event rumored to wipe out the entire Verdansk map is really happening on March 11.

Nuke Event Schedule, Date And New Details

The Nuke event in "Call of Duty: Warzone" is one of the longest-running rumors about the game. Some fans and insiders believe that the event is real, leading them to speculate about the details on how it would happen and its exact date. The game's current Outbreak event ends on March 11, and some fans link this date as the precise window the Nuke event would happen.

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Recently, industry insider WarzoneNewz shared multiple quotes on Twitter, all of which apparently taken from "Call of Duty: Warzone." All the quotes are interesting, but the line dealing with a failed exfil intrigued players. It appears that players will have a short window to get out of Verdansk as soon as the nuke is activated.

The extraction seemingly depends on players' alertness and quickness to escape the location. Another voice line suggests that "Call of Duty: Warzone" players would be given five minutes to get in the helicopter before the nuke detonates. The voice line saying "fight for their life" seemingly aligns with earlier rumors connected to the current Zombies event in the game.

There is a theory claiming that Zombies at the shipwreck would soon infect other spots in Verdansk and eventually would overwhelm the entire map. This would apparently result in players needing to activate the nuke as the ultimate resort to contain the outbreak. This aligns with the voice line implying that players get a five-minute window to get out of Verdansk before becoming one of the casualties.

New 'COD: Warzone' Map

Industry insider Tom Henderson shared on Twitter some interesting details about "Call of Duty: Warzone." According to him, "the current plan for Warzone is that Verdansk will never return. Henderson added that "there's no separate playlist, map voting, or anything like that. Warzone is Warzone and Warzone is 1 map." He also noted that "Warzone will continue to change its map as the story progresses."

It is worth noting that these theories and leaks about the Verdansk map or the Nuke event in "Call of Duty: Warzone" are not official. Fans should temper their expectations and take this information with a pinch of salt.