The Season 4 Reloaded update for Call of Duty: Warzone has delivered a wave of new leaks—spanning operator codenames, unreleased weapons, potential Verdansk map changes, and even Black Ops 7 teasers. While none of these are officially confirmed, most come from trusted dataminers like RealityUK and Devonte, who have accurately surfaced content in the past.
Let’s dive into everything uncovered so far—and what it might mean for Season 5, Season 6, and beyond.
Operator Codenames and Potential Returns in Warzone
Several new operator names have appeared in the files. Some sound light-hearted like “Chocolate” and “Jelly Beans,” possibly hinting at a crossover or seasonal event. But the biggest hint at returning characters comes with the inclusion of “Sims”, a familiar face from Black Ops Cold War. His reappearance could indicate a deeper storyline integration between Cold War and Black Ops 6.
Operators are often early hints at upcoming collaborations or narrative content, and the code names found could be season-specific teasers or placeholders.
New Weapon Leaks: Chainsaws, Magic, and Classics
The leaked weapons are some of the wildest we’ve seen. Here’s a breakdown of what’s been found so far:
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MPUG 40 (MP40 SMG) – A fan-favorite submachine gun could be returning soon.
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AR Aspen – Believed to be the APS underwater rifle.
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AR Milan – Likely the Uzi Carbine.
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LMG Mesa – Apparently the M60.
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Wand – Possibly for a magical event or crossover, raising questions about Black Ops 6’s creative direction.
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Be Gloves – Boxing gloves.
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B-Knuckles – Brass knuckles.
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Seessaw – Decoded as the Chainsaw, possibly tied to a rumored Gears of War crossover.
This blend of gritty and bizarre gear gives Season 5 a unique flavor. With the Chainsaw and Wand in particular, players might be in for some out-of-the-box melee fun.
Verdansk Map Updates: Stadium Rework and Interactive Zones
One of the most compelling discoveries involves new Verdansk files, particularly centered around the Stadium area. New file entries reference:
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Boardroom
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Computer Room
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Stadium Lockdown Mechanics
This could mean players will be able to interact with the Stadium dynamically—locking doors, windows, or sealing off the entire zone. This harks back to Warzone 1’s Season 5, which introduced Stadium interior access, and it might be repeating history in Black Ops 6’s timeline.
Another file reference mentions QWE Lab Hot Zone, potentially signaling a high-activity drop area, a new quest location, or a special event site.
Black Ops 7 and Specialist-Styled Abilities Teased?
Removed and re-added files seem to be laying groundwork for Black Ops 7, or at least teasing elements of its future. These include:
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Dragonfly Drone – Possibly a nod to the MQ-27 Dragonfire from Black Ops 2.
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Mega Jump, Flame Blast, Shadow Break, Combat Hologram, Mini Sentry, Vision Pulse, Drone Launcher, and Grappling Hook.
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Combat Bow – Confirmed to be for Black Ops 6.
These resemble specialist abilities, last fully explored in Black Ops 4. Their return could create a bridge between multiplayer innovation and campaign storytelling—especially if Season 5 or 6 brings additional narrative missions or themed multiplayer modes.
With RealityUK hinting that Verdansk and related systems will evolve through Seasons 5 and 6, fans might see these tools folded into modes like Havoc, event playlists, or even post-launch campaign expansions.