Almost two weeks after it went offline, the original Call of Duty Warzone is back online under the new name Caldera.
During the game's offtime, players were "encouraged" to play Warzone 2.0 for free, whilst developer Raven Software shifted its focus over.
Caldera requires a separate installation from Warzone 2.0 (which is already quite powerful itself) and as the name suggests, only contains the Caldera map. Quads and solos in Battle Royal are the only matches available. The in-game store is gone, though any purchases or unlocks can still be accessed. COD Points can be transferred between all games, but content and progression can only be accessed from Modern Warfare
Players have expressed frustration online about their stripped-down Warzone experience. The popular maps Rebirth Island and Fortune's Keep are no longer available. Others hope to see the loot mode added back to Caldera.
The official Call of Duty website has been quiet about the release of Caldera, perhaps to continue pushing players into Warzone 2.0. Warzone 2.0 isn't without its own problems. Over the weekend, cheats have been making boats fly and grinding XP through exploits.

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