In it, players can battle it out one last time. We don’t know what special occurrence will be taking place in this conclusionary event, but if we’re going off the nuclear blast that wiped out the last version of the map, we can assume it’ll be something big. Players won’t have long though, as the event only lasts until December 7, meaning you’ve got a day to get in there and experience it yourself. Caldera, the aforementioned map set in the Pacific, is set to kick off a whole new Warzone journey with the start of a new season, the integration of Call of Duty: Vanguard weapons, and huge changes to game balance. This all comes after a slew of limited-time events have been popping up in Warzone, all sharing the goal of building excitement for the new content while sending off the past. The Secrets of the Pacific event had us track down hidden objects across the map, while Operation Flashback added all the best and most broken features we’ve had to live with over the past months in Verdansk. Activision Blizzard, the publisher of Warzone, is currently in the middle of a legal battle against the state of California due to reports of sexual harrasment in the workplace. Lately, six US state treasurers have pressured Activision Blizzard to respond to its sexual harassment scandal.