There's a radio tower in the distance, what looks like a vine bridge over a deep valley, and a cuboid building along the water.
The screenshot also offers a great view of one side of the island. There's a base on the top of a volcano that's currently in construction, so it's littered with stacks of lumber and other materials, tents for workers, and lots of scaffolding above high vertical drops. The first Caldera map screenshot, and perhaps the most exciting of the seven, shows a view from the map's highest point. RELATED: Call of Duty: Warzone Pacific Map May Not Have World War 2 Setting After All
A majority of the screenshots focus on a major new Call of Duty: Warzone Pacific feature, which is the addition of planes, but several key new locations are also a focus. The Caldera map will be of similar size to Verdansk, so there's a lot of ground (and air) to cover. Seven new Call of Duty: Warzone Pacific, which the battle royale is rebranding to for the release of the new map, screenshots were shared by Activision Blizzard in total. Today's reveal included a number of screenshots from Call of Duty: Warzone's Caldera map, revealing content previously undisclosed. Today that changed, at least to a degree. Up until now, however, Activision Blizzard has been very withholding of information regarding the Caldera map. The update will include the Call of Duty: Warzone's next map, Caldera, the first major change outside of the '84 map alteration to Verdansk. Call of Duty: Warzone players are anxious for the delivery of the battle royale's next major update.