When’s the Nuke Event in Warzone? New map rumors and more

Call of Duty: Warzone leaks and rumors are mounting, with all signs pointing to an imminent nuclear explosion that will destroy Verdansk. Here’s what we know about the opportunity, and most importantly, when to expect it.

The tremendous popularity of Warzone has, understandably, led to great anticipation about the future of the game. We are fast approaching one year of Warzone, and its longevity seems pretty safe, given how much interest there is.

It also looks like fans can expect a new map, with a plethora of tips and rumors pointing to an Uralberg map based on Fireteam Dirty Bomb environments from Black Ops Cold War. The potential arrival of a new card naturally raised questions about the old card.

Warzone's Ural Mountains Map
Activision

A new Warzone setting can include Black Ops Cold War maps.

Warzone nuke event date and time

Verdansk has been Warzone’s leader since the inception of the game and has undergone changes as the game narratives have slowed down and flowed. Now, however, the map looks seriously threatened, with all leaks and rumors pointing to a nuke event that will completely level the city.

What also seems likely is that the nuke event will take place after the current Zombies Outbreak event. Teasers have suggested that the Zombies leave the Shipwreck site and take over the map, forcing the forces to forget it.

In terms of a date for the event itself, March 11 was designated by some sweets, but it was turned down and it now looks like April. However, the exact date and time is unknown.

Zombies in Warzone
Activision

Zombies in Warzone can be the cause of the core event, as players must limit the outbreak and spread of the dead.

It is also important to remember that this event was not confirmed by Activision or Raven. The possibility then exists, however slight, that the event does not take place.

However, given the appearance of leaks and rumors, we can expect a nuke event to take place soon. Whether the Zombies story turns out to be correct is currently unclear, but fans do not have to wait much longer to find out.

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