Where are we falling now?
Call of Duty: Warzone's massive Pacific update and new Caldera map are now live in-game on all platforms for those who own Call of Duty: Vanguard.
The 24-hour early access period means owners of this year's newest Call of Duty series entry will be released after World War II. It will be available for free to all players starting tomorrow.
Other than changing the location from drab and dreary Verdansk, Caldera offers a range of Vanguard weapons and equipment from the WWII era. There are new vehicles, such as WWII warplanes, that can be used in dogfights above the tropics.
The full patch notes for the Pacific update also highlight changes and additions such as new public events, new contracts, new mechanics like anti-aircraft guns, and much more.
Additionally, the update includes Warzone's new RICOCHET anti-cheat PC core-level driver that will be enabled in the Asia-Pacific region prior to its worldwide expansion. The hopes are that this new anti-cheat layer will stop hackers in their tracks.
Players can try to enter the Caldera on PlayStation, Xbox and PC if they own Call of Duty: Vanguard. However, you may run into server issues early on as the game is flooded with players trying to drop.