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A soldier in body armor and a hood wields a silenced gun and runs through a town in Call of Duty Warzone.
Image via Activision

‘That’s a lot of water’: CoD players worried for Warzone after new map leaks

Some fans are jumping the gun early, declaring they won't even dip their toes in.

Call of Duty players have been treated to a wide range of Black Ops 6 leaks this past couple of weeks, but last weekend’s unintended reveal of what looks like the title’s planned Warzone map already has some fans bailing out in lifeboats.

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The map, known as Avalon, was shown off by dataminers throughout much of last weekend following a huge wave of leaks containing videos and images of Black Ops 6. Screenshots were taken and posted online, and while most were swiftly removed, many CoD players across social media managed to glimpse the new map.

Caldera, a map from Call of Duty, containing a hill with lava and rock.
Fans returned to Caldera after the waters receded in season four. Image via Activision

One of the images shared included a player standing on a small cliff surrounded by water, while a now-deleted clip from X/Twitter user “wealthygamesx” gave us a bird’s eye view of Avalon: A largely rural zone with a mixture of open fields and buildings—and plenty of flooded plains and small islands. Some players immediately pointed out similarities between the Avalon preview and Caldera, which was largely considered one of Warzone‘s worst-ever maps when it first came to the series with Vanguard.

“Nothing but open fields and water, no thanks,” one player said, while another remembered the community’s backlash to Caldera’s arrival and that, after a few seasons, many noted the map had improved thanks to the gradual removal of water. “I like the vibe and a lot of the individual locations look cool, but that’s a lot of water,” another said.

Activision hasn’t even confirmed the new Warzone map yet, with it likely to be shown off at the CoD Next event in August, but fans are already making it clear they don’t like what they’re seeing. It may be too far along in the development process to alter the map before it drops with Black Ops 6, so it may be a repeat of the Caldera experience in that fans will need to wait a couple of seasons to see the changes they want applied.

At the same time, the community really shouldn’t jump the gun over a few grainy screenshots and a clip of the new map. We’ll definitely know more in coming weeks leading up to the Black Ops 6 beta on Aug. 30 and the launch in October, but in any case, be sure to pack your swimsuit before dropping into Avalon in Warzone.


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Nicholas Taifalos
Weekend editor for Dot Esports. Nick, better known as Taffy, began his esports career in commentary, switching to journalism with a focus on Oceanic esports, particularly Counter-Strike and Dota. Email: nicholas@dotesports.com