As per its announcement earlier this year, Activision has officially pulled the Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera servers offline forever. With the servers offline, the publisher and its Call of Duty development studios are entirely focused on Warzone 2.0 and all the content there is to come for it going forward. This includes the changes coming with the release of Modern Warfare III which launches on November 10.
With Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera gone, players are now limited to the Warzone 2.0 experience if they want to continue playing Warzone. It’s also worth remembering what if anything is accessible from the old version of the game now that it’s been shut down. Activision confirmed that some stuff would be accessible to players while other things would not. So here’s a breakdown of what you can still access, and what’s lost for good.
With Warzone Caldera servers offline some content is now gone for good
This is mostly limited to game progression and Warzone Caldera specific inventory. Activision notes in its FAQ that these two things went away with the servers. However, you still have access to all or some purchased content. Basically if you bought content from the shop and it was usable in Modern Warfare (2019), Black Ops Cold War, or Vanguard, you can still access that content in those games.
You won’t be able to bring any of that content forward to Modern Warfare II or Modern Warfare III. Since none of those older games supported Carry Forward. But you can still boot them up and play with all of your operators and other bundles that were purchased with CoD points. Additionally, all CoD points that may have been in your inventory will still be there. CoD points stay with the platform. So if you bought some on PlayStation you still have them in the current game. Which in this case is Modern Warfare II right now. And soon to be Modern Warfare III.