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September 22, 2025

Warzone Leak Suggests a “Hard Reset” Coming in 2026 Reports indicate players may lose all carryover progress as Call of Duty looks to relaunch Warzone on a new engine

With Black Ops 7 arriving this year, Call of Duty fans aren’t expecting massive Warzone changes in the short term. The game will continue in line with BO7’s release, much like how Warzone has adapted to previous annual titles.

But according to new leaks, 2026 could be a turning point. A well-known insider has claimed that Warzone will experience a complete reboot:

“Nothing is going to carry over. It’s a hard reset.”


🔄 What Does a Hard Reset Mean?

If true, this would be a dramatic shift. Since Modern Warfare 2 (2022), Warzone has carried forward weapons, attachments, operators, and skins each year. That continuity is about to end if the leak holds up.

  • Weapons & attachments → won’t transfer
  • Skins & cosmetics → wiped clean
  • Progression & loadouts → fully reset

This would mark the first time in years that Warzone forces every player to start fresh.


⚙️ Why the Reset?

The insider explained that a new engine is expected to launch with the next mainline Call of Duty entry in 2026. With the tech shift, Activision wants to roll out all current content before moving forward with a completely new foundation.

The reasoning is simple:

  • Warzone has felt stale and weighed down by years of content carryover.
  • Competing titles, like the rumored Battlefield 6 battle royale, are on the horizon.
  • A reset gives developers the chance to streamline balance, improve performance, and innovate.

🚀 What Players Can Expect

If this “hard reset” is accurate, players might see the Warzone reboot many have been asking for:

  • New maps and fresh weapon pools
  • Balanced progression without old metas lingering
  • Updated tech and visuals powered by a new engine

It’s a risky move—resetting years of player collections could upset the community—but it may also be the spark Warzone needs.


🏆 Final Thoughts

Call of Duty has struggled to keep Warzone feeling fresh, and a reset could be the bold step needed to restore excitement. While Activision hasn’t confirmed the rumors, all signs suggest 2026 could bring the most dramatic Warzone change yet.

Would you welcome a clean slate, or do you want your old gear to carry over?

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