Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Haunting of Verdansk event revealed in season 6 roadmap

Activision has revealed its plans for  Warzone season 6 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. The roadmap details new content we've been expecting like the two new operators and the Warzone subway metro stations around the map, as well as some brand new stuff including two new guns, a new limited-time Warzone mode, new maps, a two-week Halloween event, and a whole bunch more. Check out the trailer for season 6 up top.

Right at launch, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare season 6 swaps out attack ravens for vampire bats to kick off the Halloween season in-theme. At the same time, the new Battle Pass adds the SP-R 208 sniper and AS VAL assault rifle and new maps for 6v6, Gunfight, and Ground War. Then there's a limited-time Warzone mode called Armored Royale where every squad has an armored truck, and a new multiplayer mode called Killstreak Confirmed, a variant on Kill Confirmed. Finally, two new operators, Farah and Nikolai, and the aforementioned fast-travel feature are coming at the launch of season 6. You can get the full breakdown of these new features in a blog post from Activision.

The Halloween-themed event, titled the Haunting of Verdansk, runs from October 20 to November 3. In that time you'll get to play new in-season events and earn new rewards. And while it doesn't say it explicitly, the spookiest time of year sure would be a good fit for that Zombies mode we've all been waiting for. Other new game modes coming later in the season include Gun Fight Team Deathmatch, Hardpoint: Hills & Kills, and Headquarters: Firefight, each adding unique twists to existing game modes.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone season 6 releases September 29, and you can preload the big update right now on PS4.

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Jordan Gerblick

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