Call of Duty: Warzoneis gearing up for a massive ending to its Zombies event, but supposedly, this will only be the beginning of the game’s unique content. In a recent interview with Inverse, Activision’s Chief Revenue Officer for eSports Brandon Snow teased some exciting developments forCall of Duty: Warzone.

In the interview, the executive focused heavily onCall of Duty: Warzone’s esports planswhen discussing what is coming next. While theCall of DutyLeague has performed very well, Snow details howCall of Duty: Warzonewill help the League reach a larger, more casual audience of gamers. While the game getting some love in the competitive scene is exciting, Snow’s tease for content that regular players will be able to enjoy is equally promising.

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According to Snow,futureCall of DutySeasonswill seeCall of Duty: Warzoneplayers encountering “really cool new stuff” that the game “has never done before.” Assuring fans that it will be exciting, Snow adds that this content will be handled “in aCall of Dutyway.” While Snow does not specify what exactly thisCall of Duty: Warzonecontent will entail, players can expect that the game’s heavily rumored nuke event will be at least one of the things that is unlike anything seen thus far.

The nukes will supposedlyhit Verdansk on April 22, serving as a direct result of the quickly spreading Zombies. Used to contain the outbreak, players will supposedly see the nuke hit in-game through a game mode called Plague. Sounding like a PvPvE experience that will have players fighting more Zombies than humans, the mode fits the bill of being content thatCall of Duty: Warzonehas never seen before. However, with the event likely only being the focus of one Season, Snow’s comments imply that there will be other content drops that are different from what has come before.

As for what these unique updates can be, Snow kept his comments vague enough that they could be virtually anything. Still, new game modes are an obvious possibility, with more PvE content possible if the Zombies event goes well. A new game mode set entirely withinCall of Duty: Warzone’s Gulagcould be interesting to see as well, with a tournament of sorts playing out as entire lobbies watch the action. Beyond new ways to play, more in-game events seem likely forCall of Duty: Warzone’s upcoming Seasons, possibly bringing more crossover content like the Halloween-themed Haunting of Verdansk event from late less year.

Considering that thelong-rumored Ural Mountains mapwill supposedly be coming to the game soon as well, this Activision executive’s comments seem to hold up. Going forward, it seems likeCall of Duty: Warzonewill be feeling fresher than it has in a long time.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.