Ashika Island is a new map for Call of Duty Warzone 2 Resurgence that will debut on February 15. This new compact Battle Royale game map not only looks good, but also contains several secrets, such as an underwater station under the ornate pagoda-style castle in the center of the island.
Activision has shared new details about the island of Asika in a detailed blog post highlighting the island’s attractions. Although it is a smaller map than the main Al Mazra map in standard Battle Royale, Ashik is full of interesting places to explore. The game states that Ashika was planned as a tourist destination, but development was halted in the 1990s for undisclosed reasons, and it has since become a hideout for the ultra-nationalist group Connie, who used it as part of weapons. chemical and biological. transport operation.
The island’s dominant feature is Tsuki Castle, a multi-tiered pagoda-style fortress located on a plateau overlooking the center of the island. This fortress has a moat, a courtyard, a dojo-style fortified courtyard, and outer barracks. Inside, you’ll find multiple floors, a mezzanine in the main tower, and a third-floor server room with views in all directions.
However, you do not have to go through the castle walls to enter. Beneath the castle is an underground network of waterways found in the underwater base. You can take a boat or swim from the city center, sewage plant, and Ashika Harbor to the east, then go up to Tsuki Castle from below.
Activision hints that there are more secrets to discover, including something at the bottom of a spiral staircase that descends from the observation deck, which is connected to the beach by a small path.
Nous pourrons voir Ashika Island de première main lorsque la date de sortie de la saison 2 de Warzone 2 sortira plus tarde ce mois-ci, alors assurez-vous de vérifier la configuration système requise pour Warzone 2 si vous prévoyez de plunger dans Resurgence pour la first time. .
Source : PC Gamesn