The summary of ‘What's Happening to Warzone 1? And All Your Cosmetics?’

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The video discusses significant changes and future plans for the Call of Duty: Warzone franchise. Warzone 1 will be renamed Warzone Caldera and go offline briefly before returning on November 28th. Post-transition, Warzone Caldera will feature only the Caldera map and limited battle royale playlists, with Rebirth Island and Fortunes Keep being removed, possibly to be added to the newly launched Warzone 2.0. Items like Call of Duty points are the only transferable content to Warzone 2.0; all other content, including progression from Modern Warfare 2019, Black Ops Cold War, and Vanguard, will not carry over, remaining usable only in those respective games and Warzone Caldera. This signals a shift in Call of Duty's approach towards a premium live service model, with potential hints at a future Warzone 3. This transition strategy, while practical, elicited mixed reactions due to the loss of cross-progression and shared bundles. Viewers are encouraged to share their thoughts on the changes.

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In this segment, the video addresses the future of Warzone 1, explaining that it will be renamed to Warzone Caldera. The game will be temporarily offline on November 16th at 8 A.M. Pacific Time, but will return on November 28th. From then on, Warzone Caldera and Warzone 2.0 will operate as separate games, with Warzone Caldera being tied to the Modern Warfare 2019 client and featuring only the Caldera map. Rebirth Island and Fortunes Keep will be removed from Warzone Caldera, presumably to be added to Warzone 2.0 later. Warzone Caldera will have limited battle royale playlists, indicating a possible phasing out of the original game. Importantly, the only items transferrable to Warzone 2.0 are Call of Duty points; all other content, such as battle pass items, bundles, and weapons, will not carry over.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the transition between Warzone Caldera and Warzone 2.0, emphasizing that content, progression, and cross-progression from Modern Warfare 2019, Black Ops Cold War, and Vanguard will not carry over to Warzone 2.0. Players can still use their content in Warzone Caldera and those respective games, but the future of Warzone Caldera’s servers remains uncertain. The speaker notes the shift in Call of Duty’s model to a premium live service and the potential for Warzone 3 in the future. They express mixed feelings about the loss of cross-progression and shared bundles but acknowledge the practicality of this transition strategy. The segment encourages viewers to share their opinions in the comments and to like and subscribe.

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