Mercenaries of Fortune: New Call of Duty Season and Fortuna’s Keep Map
Activision has rolled out two fresh trailers to mark the fourth season for Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Warzone. The update introduces Fortune’s Keep, a new map set on an Adriatic island that features a bustling town, a royal palace, a winery, and other notable sights. The season is slated to go live on June 22, inviting players to explore the island’s secret alleys, dramatic overlooks, and fortified structures that promise tense close-quarters battles and strategic siege scenarios.
Cinematic trailer
The cinematic preview gives a cinematic overview of Fortune’s Keep, highlighting the island’s dramatic geography and the varied terrain players will navigate. The clip emphasizes the contrasts between open coastal areas and the narrow streets within the town, suggesting dynamic combat opportunities across multiple elevation levels.
Trailer of the new map
The dedicated map trailer dives into the core layout of Fortune’s Keep. It showcases the palace grounds, hidden courtyards, and vantage points that could host skirmishes across different game modes. The video underscores approach routes, loot hot spots, and tactical positions players can leverage to gain an edge in battles across the Adriatic setting.
As the date approaches, a gameplay trailer will offer a closer look at how Fortune’s Keep plays in both Vanguard and Warzone. The season follows the studio’s previous venture, which centered on a clash theme featuring King Kong and Godzilla, indicating a continued interest in large-scale, cinematic battles that blend narrative flair with fast-paced action.
Fans have already expressed enthusiasm for the new content. A number of industry outlets have highlighted the announcement, noting the momentum for weekly updates and the ongoing evolution of the Call of Duty universe. In related coverage, other upcoming titles in the franchise and connected shooter updates are being tracked for release timelines and feature previews, with analysts weighing the potential impact on player engagement and competitive play.
Source: VG Times