The world of Call of Duty: Warzone esports is buzzing with excitement as Activision celebrates its champions in-game. With the recent Season 1 update, players can witness the glorification of esports victories through new banners and statues. These commemorations honor the winners of Warzone’s most prestigious tournaments, significantly enhancing the gaming experience for fans and players alike.
World Series Of Warzone Statue
At Verdansk Stadium, players are greeted by a grand display of billboards and banners celebrating Team Vision’s triumph at the Global Finals. Adding to the glory, a statue designed after the trophy stands proudly, featuring the names of Team Vision’s winning roster. Additionally, Team Biffle and Team Falcons, champions of 2023 and 2024 respectively, are honored with sets of armor plates. This tradition of recognizing esports achievements in Verdansk dates back to 2020 when Dallas Empire’s CDL Championship win was similarly celebrated.
Esports World Cup Banners
Rebirth Island is not left behind, as banners celebrate Twisted Minds’ victory at the Esports World Cup. These billboards, located at the Prison and Factory rooftop, display the trio in Saudi Arabian jerseys, marking the tournament’s Resurgence format. The presence of such branding highlights the significance of esports in enhancing the Warzone narrative.
What’s Next for Warzone Esports?
As the Season 1 update rolls out, the future of Warzone esports holds plenty of anticipation. Although specific plans remain undisclosed, organizations are actively preparing for the 2026 season. Notably, South Korean powerhouse T1 has expanded into Warzone, signing a UK-based trio including World Series of Warzone 2025 champion ‘Echo’. The incorporation of in-game commemorations not only celebrates past victories but also sets the stage for future esports endeavors in Warzone.