Call of Duty achieves spectacular numbers after the return of one of its most iconic maps
The return of Verdansk has made the public interested in the game en masse

- April 7, 2025
- Updated: April 7, 2025 at 10:00 AM

After more than five years since its launch, Call of Duty: Warzone has once again captured the attention of the gaming community with the return of its iconic map, Verdansk. Players consider it a symbol of identity for the title, and its return has led to a remarkable 200% increase in the player base on Steam, reaching over 110,000 simultaneous players following the update of Season 3 of Black Ops 6, according to data from Insider Gaming.
A great success for the franchise
Nostalgia plays a crucial role in this resurgence. Verdansk is not just a map; it represents a golden period for fans. This magic formula has revitalized interest in Call of Duty on the largest PC platform, attracting many players who had drifted away from the title. However, the return of Verdansk has also served to reignite the persistent issues that have affected the gaming experience, such as the growing threat of hackers.
Despite the increase in the number of users, Activision faces the challenge of maintaining this interest in the long term. With the community demanding effective solutions against cheating, the company has indicated that many players incorrectly report their console counterparts, when it is generally the PC users who violate the game rules.
At a time when Call of Duty was losing players, the return of Verdansk offers a respite, but developers must act quickly to resolve hacking issues and ensure a fair gaming experience. The coming months will be crucial for Activision, as nostalgia, while powerful, may not be enough to sustain player interest without the necessary improvements. Rumors suggest that the company may implement new measures to combat this issue and secure the future of the game.
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