Raven Software Confirmed to be Nuking 1 Area Out of Call of Duty: Warzone For Good – Play it While You Can – It’s Verdansk All Over Again

Nuclear clouds are about to rise in Warzone.

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  • Ashika Island was introduced as last year for Resurgence and DMZ but is removed for the former.
  • It is under the control of Konni Group but players can see the phrase 'Shadow Company Site' on DMZ loading screen.
  • Raven Software has announced that the map will be removed from the game.
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Something’s brewing in Call of Duty: Warzone and it might not be in the best interests of the fans. It seems like Raven Software is planning something about Ashika Island, a map introduced in the game in February 2023 as part of Modern Warfare II Season Two.

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Interestingly, it was to be bigger than Rebirth Island and Fortune’s Keep. The map holds some interesting locations, like Shipwreck, where fans can find a recreation of one of the smallest multiplayer maps, dubbed Shipment. While many may not share the love for it as they did for the original Verdansk, the news may come as disheartening for them to some extent.

Call of Duty May Not Bring The Map Back as it is Cut Out For Good

Call of Duty introduced Ashika Island in Warzone last year.
Call of Duty introduced Ashika Island in Warzone last year.

Fishing on Ashika Island is one of the fun things players can do around the map. They don’t even need a fishing rod, as they can just blow them up and feed them to the sea lion. Players enjoyed the sound that statue make.

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That’s probably the last time they will do that, as Raven Software might be planning to nuke the map for good. In a post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), the developer said it would remove it from rotation. It instantly sparked a debate as the news further circulated over the internet.

If they are planning to do that, it is less likely that Call of Duty players will crave it like they do Verdansk. But maybe if they ask for it in the future, they may see it returning in the future, probably in Warzone Mobile as it was the case with the legendary map. Social network Reddit too saw some users frowning over the news and feels like it’s a massive loss.

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Raven Software has other plans as they will focus on other map-mode combinations as per the announcement. Hopefully, it’ll be something better for the fans to like.

Fans Are Expressing Love for Ashika Island Over Other Maps

Tsuki Castle is among the favorite locations on the map.
Tsuki Castle is among the favorite locations on the map.

Fans are giving it a final push, not just in the game but on the internet too. The traditional Japanese vibes from the island are unparalleled. Fans have suggested the developers add some sunshine and keep it.

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In fact, one user named Nicholas M wants the company to remove Fortune’s Keep, and keep Ashika Island. Similarly, the Reddit community was rife with support for Ashika Island over another Warzone map called Vondel.

One of them suggested developers either remove it or remove all the water from the map. Ashika Island may not be a fan favorite map, but it is safe to say it literally has a separate fanbase if this post is taken into account. Unfortunately, May 23 will be the day it’ll see sunset, better enjoy playing on it now.

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Written by Anurag Batham

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Anurag Batham is a video games correspondent at FandomWire. With over two years of experience in writing for different industries, his past works show his passion for the metaverse and his awareness of the environment. He's always playing with ideas to turn them into captivating stories.

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