ACall of Duty: Warzoneplayer spotted a missile heading over the Stadium region of theWarzonemap yesterday. Now, some people believe that it may have something to do withWarzone’s upcoming Season 5. However, this may not actually be the case, as while the missile has appeared for some, it hasn’t for others, and those who’ve seen it once haven’t been able to again.
The first sighting of the missile was reported over on theWarzonesubreddit by user DavidWurgy. It’s hard to make out the visual with a surface glance, so Wurgy took care to zoom in on the object when presenting it. For anyone who has trouble seeing it in the picture below, it’s the white line appearing in his weapon’s crosshairs.

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Most believe that the missile will impact with the Stadium and open it up to the public. As it stands right now, the Stadium has been inactive on theWarzonemap, existing more as a speedbump than anything else since players can’t enter it. But recent rumors and even official teases from theCall of DutyTwitter account suggests that the Stadium area inWarzonewill be explorable come Season 5.
Some thinkthe missile will be what causesWarzone’s Stadium to open upbecause of its location over it and because it’s reminiscent of a famousFortniteevent. Back during Season 3 of Fortnite, Epic Games put a meteor in the sky over the map, and when Season 4 arrived, it crashed it into Dusty Depot, turning the spot into a new location called Dusty Divot.
Should this missile be real and not a graphical glitch, it’s unlikelyWarzone’s developers will use it to destroy the Stadium likeFortnitedid Dusty Depot. The missile will probably just damage the Stadium enough to let people inside.Season 5 will be making changes to theWarzonemap — such as the possible addition of loot trains— and the missile could be just another part of the shakeup.
Other things are happening on the map as well. Players have been finding things like secret bunkers. There’s also some evidence thatWarzoneis moving away from its association withCall of Duty: Modern WarfaretoCall of Duty Black Ops, possibly in preparation for a potentialCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warreveal. There’s less than a week left beforeWarzoneSeason 5 kicks off on August 5, so there’s not much of a wait left before we find out what happens.
Call of Duty: Warzoneis available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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