{"id":30030,"date":"2025-01-28T15:20:33","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:20:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/new-warzone-map-rebirth-island-teased-in-black-ops-cold-war-roadmap-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:20:33","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:20:33","slug":"new-warzone-map-rebirth-island-teased-in-black-ops-cold-war-roadmap-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/new-warzone-map-rebirth-island-teased-in-black-ops-cold-war-roadmap-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"New Warzone map \u2018Rebirth Island\u2019 teased in Black Ops Cold War roadmap &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>New Warzone map \u2018Rebirth Island\u2019 teased in Black Ops Cold War roadmap Activision \/ Wikimedia CommonsWith Black Ops Cold War fast approaching, Warzone players have just been given their first hint at an entirely new map coming soon and it appears as though we\u2019ll be returning to a familiar location: Rebirth Island. [jwplayer Q7ySHZq9] Activision unloaded a huge pile of Warzone intel on November 5. From how Modern Warfare and Black Ops Cold War will sync up, to a new unified progression system, and even the Season One roadmap, there was a ton to digest. However, one hugely important detail was subtly slipped in among the info dump. While the community gravitated towards the return of Nuketown and a new Prestige system, Warzone also featured in the first seasonal breakdown as well. Referred to as a \u2018Classified Warzone Experience,\u2019 something new is on the horizon when Season One launches on December 10. But what exactly is this new experience? Taking a closer look at the image shows chunks of obscured text. One line, in particular, is cut off, only revealing \u2018eniya Island.\u2019 This can only mean one thing, Vozrozhdeniya Island, or \u2018Rebirth Island\u2019 when translated into English. This particular island will ring a few bells for veterans of the CoD franchise, as well as those brushed up on their Soviet history. Vozrozhdeniya Island was used as a secret bioweapons testing site throughout much of the 20th century. From Anthrax to weaponized smallpox, scientists on the island manufactured and studied lethal diseases. Not all went according to plan, however, as a number of researchers on the island were infected by weapons of their own creation. In the CoD series, players visited this very same island in the \u2018Rebirth\u2019 mission in the original Black Ops. Instead of real-world diseases, scientists in this fictional take were developing Nova 6. This lethal concoction seems to have overrun the island based on wording in the new Warzone teaser. \u201cEffects are instantaneous. Violent coughing, vomiting,\u201d and \u201c[bleeding?] from the eyes,\u201d are just some of the symptoms outlined. This horrific outbreak sets the stage for a new Warzone experience. The island itself was once positioned in the Aral Sea, which can clearly be made out in the accompanying image. Obviously, there\u2019s no telling exactly how this new experience might play out. It could be as simple as Rebirth Island becoming a fully-fledged second map in Warzone. Though there\u2019s also every chance this plot of land serves as host for something entirely new. With deadly diseases infecting its inhabitants, perhaps we\u2019ll see some new enemy types in a unique mode. Biochemical weapons could be scattered across the area. Only time will tell how this classified experience unfolds. We won\u2019t have to wait long to find out though; Black Ops Cold War Season One kicks off on December 10.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>New Warzone map \u2018Rebirth Island\u2019 teased in Black Ops Cold War roadmap Activision \/ Wikimedia CommonsWith Black Ops Cold War fast approaching, Warzone players have just been given their first hint at an entirely new map coming soon and it appears as though we\u2019ll be returning to a familiar location: Rebirth Island. 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