Fortune’s Keep didn’t have a long shelf life in Warzone<\/em>, but the map’s short run left its mark, and community members are ready for a long-awaited reunion. <\/p>
In June 2022, as part of the\u00a0Call of Duty Vanguard<\/em> season four\u00a0update, Raven Software entrusted High Moon Studios to create its first battle royale map. The final product gave fans a new Resurgence experience, hand-crafted from scratch, that fans enjoyed revisiting and exploring daily\u2014and many are counting down the days until it returns.<\/p>
The island-based map featured a bright and vibrant landscape with unique POIs, such as a winery, medieval barracks, and a seaside village. In the map’s announcement blog, High Moon claimed the team set out to capture the same feel of beloved Resurgence map Rebirth Island and used a similar map size and lobby count to achieve that goal.<\/p>
However, Fortune’s Keep launched at the end of CoD Vanguard’s<\/em> life cycle, so when Warzone 2<\/em> launched four months later, the popular Resurgence map was thrown to the side, and community members slammed the decision<\/a>.<\/p>