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Activision is taking down leaked images of a new map

Updated: May 11, 2023 4:09 pm
Activision is taking down leaked images of a new map

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The Vondel Map for Call of Duty MW2 Season 4 has been leaked online. Insider Gaming stands by the image’s authenticity, and while they can be wrong, this has the backing of data miners as well.

Like any leak, take this with a grain of salt, but this may be an image of the last season before we see Call of Duty 2023. The image below is of the tweet itself, which gives a good idea of the area we should be playing in.

Call of Duty Vondel Leak

Activision is actively taking down tweets that show the image, so if this tweet is down, that’s why. We can’t really show an image because that would be spreading the leak, we’re just here to give you information.

To be fair, when a company tries to take down tweets about a leak, it normally means there’s a little validity to it. It’s easier for a company to put out a tweet saying a leak is incorrect than to take down fake leaks.

For those of you who can’t see the image, we will do our best to describe it.

The map has a giant windmill near what looks like a river. A part of the map is somewhat open, while another is compact. You can see many buildings in the distance at a close range.

This could be to give the ability for sniper coverage or close-quarter shoot outs. The map looks fairly large, more like a six v six than anything else.

Vondel is reportedly going to be in the Netherlands. The one thing we don’t know is whether it will be in Season 4 or Season 4 reloaded. It could get a longer wait period just because of the leaks, but we think that Activision may just continue development if it is a real map.


Jorge Aguilar is the Gaming Editor for WePC. He is interested in the video game industry and its history.

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