ACall of Duty: Warzoneplayer has found proof of the map’s current shift hidden in a popular location. While it has long been rumored thatCall of Duty: Warzoneis headed to the 1980s, this may be the first solid piece of in-game evidence that points toward validating this idea. Despite confirmation of theCall of Duty: Warzonenuke event, there are still many unknowns about what will come to the game after the bombs drop.

Many leaks suggest thatCall of Duty: Warzone’snew mapwill take players into the 1980s. While this has not been confirmed, subtle updates to in-game locations seem to be hinting at a similar fate. The developers have kept their plans hidden, but the community is perceptive to small changes across the game.

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The current community belief is that theCall of Duty: Warzonenuke eventwill update the map into a new form. If it does travel back in time to the 1980s, it would make sense for the game to start advertising 1980s-themed events throughout the world.Call of Duty: Warzonedevelopers are prone to subtle teasers, and this could be one nod to the current community theory.

Fans are concerned as to what extent the 1980s shift will reach. WhileCall of Duty: Warzonewill be changing, some believeCall of Duty: Modern Warfaremay eventually be cycled out entirely. While the idea of a continuingly evolvingCall of Dutysounds good in theory, a certain sect of fans feelWarzonemay not be changing for the better.

Until the nukes hit, everything is left to speculation.Call of Duty: Warzoneleaksare being suppressed, and developers seem keen on surprising the community with a variety of changes. Fans are waiting for the day that the nukes finally launch, and answers become clear regarding the future in Verdansk.

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