With less than one week to go until the launch of Season Four: Mercenaries of Fortune, players are beginning to express their disappointment with the lack of Multiplayer content coming to Call of Duty: Vanguard.

The Season Four roadmap was officially revealed yesterday, giving Call of Duty players an insight as to what they can expect from the new content update on June 22nd. The roadmap showcased a plethora of new content coming to Warzone, including a new resurgence map, features, modes, and an updated version of Caldera.

But when it came to Call of Duty: Vanguard, players felt as though they had been left with an extreme lack of content.

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Vanguard Fans Are Disappointed With Season Four Roadmap

When it comes to Call of Duty: Warzone content in Season Four, there's enough to keep players going for months. One of the biggest pieces of content coming in the next update is Fortune's Keep, a brand new resurgence map similar in size to Rebirth Island.

The map will be available on day one of the new season, with Rebirth Island set to go on hiatus whilst fans experience everything the new map has to offer.

Major updates are also inbound for Caldera, with 50% less vegetation around the map due to fan feedback, and brand new points of interest. Storage Town, underground vaults, and new micro points of interest are all things Warzone players can look forward to in Caldera next week.

Warzone players are also being treated to 6 new features and 4 new modes throughout the season, as well as new weapons and operators too. So, what about Call of Duty: Vanguard?

Well, it's good news if you're a Zombies player, as Shi No Numa and round-based Zombies are finally arriving after months of backlash from fans. But when it comes to Multiplayer, Vanguard fans have been left sorely disappointed. A new mode, new SMGS, and two new maps are all fans can expect during the new season, with one of those maps being a remake from Call of Duty: WWII.

Fans took to Twitter almost immediately to express their disappointment with the lack of content coming to Vanguard Multiplayer with Season Four. Some called it simply "sad", whilst others said that the developers had "given up".

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