Leaks have been circulating for months about a potential map for Call of Duty: Warzone called Avalon. Although Activision has not confirmed anything, players now suspect that the rumored map can be glimpsed while playing Black Ops 6. Avalon is a large-scale map that leaked with some controversy, featuring islands separated by vast expanses of water, reminiscent of Caldera 2.0.

Players are discovering that by using Black Ops 6's spectator mode, they can see a rendered version of the map. By loading into private matches on Black Ops 6's Lowtown map and utilizing the game's Codcaster setting, players can fly out of bounds and explore areas beyond the playable map. This reveals that Lowtown is part of a much larger Warzone-style map. Components of this map include older multiplayer maps from previous Black Ops games, such as Firing Range, WMD, and Hacienda, along with a view of the cluster of islands as previously leaked for Avalon.

As reported by CharlieIntel, a dedicated fan has even created a speculative overhead map with named points-of-interest. While it is highly likely that this is the rumored Avalon map for Warzone, it remains unclear when or if this map will be introduced into the game. Warzone is set to add the new Area 99 Resurgence map for Season 1 of Black Ops 6, and Urzikstan has been confirmed to remain the battle royale's large map until the return of the popular Verdansk map in Spring 2025.

Avalon could potentially arrive after Verdansk, but there is also a possibility that the map design might have been scrapped by the developer. Season 1 of Black Ops 6 is scheduled to launch on November 14. The major update will integrate Black Ops 6's new omnimovement into Warzone, along with the introduction of a new Mastery camo grind and the classic Prestige system.

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