The new Ashika Island map from Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 has been released, as well as a trailer and further information

The new Ashika Island map from Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 has been released, as well as a trailer and ...

The new Ashika Island map is available in the Return mode and is characterized by a very interesting design, capable of alternating rather different sections from each other.

Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 rated over 25 million players in November last year, although the figure has dropped substantially in recent months, and the introduction of new content has therefore become of crucial importance, as always in the live experiences service.

The island of Ashika, also known as 'Sea Lion Island,' is part of a small archipelago in the Asia-Pacific region, according to the official website. "The island is currently being used as a hub by the ultranationalist Konni group."

"Also is the transportation of chemical and biological weapons," says the official from [OMISSIS] that fearsome weapons are being shipped from a suspected biolaboratory facility in Al Mazrah."

"Ashika Island was intended as a tourist destination, but the development of the island was phased out in the mid-1990s due to [OMISSIS]]and the extraordinary work of [OMISSIS]," according to the author. The reasons for the decision have never been publicly disclosed. Since then, travel to and from the island has been severely restricted."

According to recent intercepted emails, individuals belonging to the Shadow Company, headed by [OMISSIS], have taken control of the island, and are apparently on the lookout for Konni members. Although this location appears to be abandoned, there are indications that Konni Operators are still active in this conflict zone.

Therefore, regardless of where you are, it pays to maintain the highest degree of caution.

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