Activision Blizzard released a big update forCall of Duty: WarzoneandCall of Duty: Vanguardtwo days ago and with it comes tons of new content, balancing, bug fixes, and some important quality of life improvements. When dropping into aCall of Duty: Warzonematch in the near future, players may notice some tweaks to the Buy Stations, user interface, and more.King Kong and Godzillarecently invadedCall of Duty: Warzone’s Caldera as part of Operation Monarch, causing soldiers that would normally be killing each other to shoot at the massive monsters for some extra experience. Like with the DLC offered through this event in the form of bundles themed around the two Kaiju, there are some additional cosmetics forCall of Duty: Warzonefans to progress towards through the Season 3 Battle Pass. Grinding through the Battle Pass may become more manageable with some new changes mentioned in theCall of Duty: WarzoneSeason 3 patch notes to make matches more seamless.RELATED:Call of Duty: Warzone Players Blast ‘Pay To Lose’ Godzilla Operator SkinAccording to theCall of Duty: WarzoneSeason 3 Reloadedpatch notes, dead squadmates will now appear at the top of a Buy Station’s list, making it easier to bring them back to the Caldera. The UI inCall of Duty: Warzonehas caused some issues with disconnecting hosts in the past that results in a player being unable to access their user interface like normal. Based on changes noted in the update, the UI will no longer be interrupted if a squadmate is ejected from the game unceremoniously. This improvement may not be immediately noticeable for some players as the Buy Station one, but it’s an adjustment that will ensure moreCall of Duty: Warzoneplayers remain competitive in the Caldera.
Although some players expected theCall of Duty: WarzoneStim to be nerfedin the mid-season update based on their feedback, the tactical equipment no longer heals players while they’re being damaged. One of the most notable modifications made toCall of Duty: Warzone’s gameplay in the Season 3 Reloaded update is the reduced duration and speed of sliding, which may help players track each other more easily in the Pacific island jungle. The first addition that mostCall of Duty: Warzoneplayers will see when they load the game is a menu screen that includes a banner for the recently revealedModern Warfare 2which comes out in October.
While manyCall of Duty: Warzonefans are celebrating the Season 3 Reloaded changes, some are lamenting the fact that Buy Stations didn’t already prioritize fallen teammates prior to Caldera’s debut. Though other battle royale games are increasing or maintaining player count,Warzonehas reduced this from 150 to 120with Season 3, and the community is split in its reaction to the adjustment.Call of Duty: Warzoneis known for getting mid-season updates, but it’s currently unclear how many more quality of life improvements may come to Season 3 Reloaded.
Call of Duty: Warzoneis available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.