Warzone Caldera servers will be shut down on September 21, 2023

Activision has announced that the Warzone Caldera servers will be taken offline.

Unfortunately, Activision has confirmed that Warzone Caldera will be shutting down, meaning players only have a limited amount of time to say goodbye to the game. The game app will then be removed from all PlayStation, Xbox and PC storefronts, meaning that players will no longer be able to access them. to the game.

The news comes after the name change for Warzone 2, now simply called Warzone, and just seven months after the original Warzone was renamed Warzone Caldera. By the time the game’s servers are permanently shut down, Warzone Caldera will only be active in its current state for 10 months.

Any bundles or skins purchased in Warzone Caldera  will not carry over to Warzone 2  , but will still be available in the respective multiplayer mode, be it Vanguard, Black Ops Cold War, or  Modern Warfare 2019 .

According to the blog post, on September 21, “All Caldera gameplay, player progress, inventory, and online services will expire.” This means that players who participate exclusively in the battle royale mode and do not own any of the mentioned multiplayer games will no longer have access to purchased content. The move was intended to allow teams to “focus on future Call of Duty content, including the current free-to-play Warzone experience.”