Call of Duty: Warzone confirms that one of its most iconic maps is returning
If you missed Verdansk, then you have to watch this trailer with music by Nat King Cole

- March 11, 2025
- Updated: March 11, 2025 at 10:57 AM

The iconic Verdansk map will return to Call of Duty: Warzone on April 3, 2023, marking the return of a territory that has been considered the heart and soul of the game since its launch in 2020. Verdansk had been replaced by the Caldera map in 2021, which generated widespread discontent among players, who often expressed their nostalgia for the landscapes and memories that the old map offered. Activision has decided to celebrate this return with an emotional trailer, set to the nostalgic version of Unforgettable by Nat King Cole, which serves as a tribute to the experiences lived by users over the years.
The announcement of Verdansk’s return comes just in time to commemorate the fifth anniversary of Warzone, and the developers have promised not only a return to the launch zones and familiar terrain but also new updates to explore. However, despite the excitement this news has generated, the community is dealing with concerns related to the growing number of cheating issues in the game. In the past year, many players have noticed that the situation has worsened despite the implementation of the Ricochet anti-cheat system.
Fans are not happy with the current situation of Call of Duty
These tensions have been evident on social media, such as in the CODWarzone subreddit, where some users comment that the return of Verdansk may not solve the current problems if effective actions are not taken against cheaters. One of the most upvoted comments mentions that the subreddit will feel frustrated if the old map returns without addressing the existing concerns about game security. The community, while enthusiastic about the return of their favorite map, remains cautious, reminding that the gaming experience also depends on a fair and cheat-free environment.
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