Call of Duty: VanguardZombies is arguably the most interesting part of the game, as it is making far bigger changes than those seen in the multiplayer or campaign. While it is unclear if the riskyDer Anfangexperience will pay off, most fans have been able to stay calm due to leaks indicating that a round-based map is coming shortly after launch. However, that may not be the case after all.
The first roadmap forCall of Duty: Vanguardhas been revealed, and it features plenty of info about the content coming to multiplayer andCall of Duty: Warzone. However, for those interested in whatCall of Duty: VanguardZombies will be getting once Season 1 kicks off in December, no real information has been provided. With the Roadmap keeping things limited to “new Zombies updates,” though, fans can assume that the content will be a lot smaller than a full new map - and this could be devastating for fans of round-based gameplay.

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The Call of Duty: Vanguard Zombies Roadmap Goes Against Early Leaks
Initially, leaks had claimed that the first proper round-based Zombies map would drop during Season 1. These sameZombies leaksmentioned that, instead of a traditional map, players would get a combination of Outbreak and Onslaught come launch day. This turned out to be accurate, with Der Anfang being revealed earlier this month. However, it seems like Season 1 might not be bringing a Survival map after all.
If the map (supposedly calledWar of the Dead) was really coming in Season 1, it likely would have been mentioned on the roadmap. Instead, the Zombies section features a shot from Der Anfang, seemingly suggesting that players will be experiencing new content tied to the launch experience as opposed to a full new map. War of the Dead could instead be held onto until Season 2, meaning that gamers have to wait even longer for a Zombies experience that resembles those seen in older games.

This lines up with comments from @TheMW2Ghost, a leaker who claimed that they were unsure if the map would launch in Season 1 like they had originally reported. Treyarch may have run into some troubles during its development, or the developer may want to ensure that the first “true” Zombies map is a polished experience. While it is admirable that Treyarch may be taking extra time so that some of the many bugs seen inCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold WarZombiescan be avoided, it would be a bit of a double-edged sword.
With Der Anfang being so different from normal Zombies, and resemblingOutbreak modeso closely, round-based players could feel no need to pick up the game at launch. After all, some players prefer traditional experiences, as Survival had been the norm for over a decade. If a round-based map were to come in Season 1, players would not be waiting long for the content, something that could ease concerns. However, with this roadmap not mentioning a Season 1 Zombies map at all, and recent leaks saying that it might not be happening, fans of the traditional Zombies style could be in for a long wait.
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What Content Could Be Added To Call of Duty: Vanguard Zombies In Season 1?
With the wording of “new Zombies updates” implying smaller content drops as opposed to a fresh map, fans should lower their expectations. Based on how things worked withCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold WarZombies, though, it is easy to predict how Seasons without a new map will work. While this is obviously speculation, fans should anticipate a few potential additions to be made duringSeason 1.
The most obvious inclusion is moreZombies intel. In ever seasonal update, as well as the midseason Reloaded updates, fresh Audio Logs and documents were added for fans to collect. These lore-filled items expanded on the Dark Aether story in a major way, with Outbreak alone featuring well over 200 items to gather. While not everyone will be interested in collectible hunting, finding secret recordings has been a part of Zombies sinceCall of Duty: World at War, so it is unlikely to go anywhere. Hopefully, players will be able to listen to the intel at the menu like inCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
In terms of actual gameplay additions, fans can expect limited time modes that resemble things like Jingle Hells and Cranked from the previous iteration of Zombies. While many would like to seeShi No Numamade into a separate Survival map to help kill the time until some bigger content is added, fans should not bank on this happening. Smaller additions could join the limited time modes, though, like a new perk being introduced or the Altar of Covenants being expanded with some additional buffs.
The biggest addition that will likely be made is fresh objectives and regions being incorporated in Der Anfang. As Outbreak expanded throughoutCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s Seasons, players were treated to additional regions and objectives. That same approach will likely be taken with Der Anfang, with more portals likely being added to the Stalingrad hub area. More multiplayer assets could be reused, witha map like Castlebeing given a Zombies-focused makeover. This way, Der Anfang could be made better over time, with Treyarch expanding on the mode in all the Seasons that lack new round-based maps.
Obviously, this is purely speculation, and fans should not give up hope on a Season 1 round-based map just yet. After all,Firebase Zcame earlier than expected inCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, so War of the Dead may still come later in Season 1. However, it certainly seems like fans should not be expecting it to drop anytime soon. It is more likely than not that “more Zombies updates” will translate to fresh Der Anfang regions and objectives, as well as additions to the core gameplay loop. While those are certainly welcome, it will be hard to blame fans if they are let down by a lack of round-based content over the next few months. Though Der Anfang could turn out to be incredible, it does not cater to the audience that has been with Zombies from the beginning - and that could end up being problematic.
Call of Duty: Vanguardlaunches November 5 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
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