Activision and Infinity Ward have released a new update for Call of Duty: Warzone 2, drastically reducing the cost of loadout weaponry from purchase stations.
As of December 19, Call of Duty: Warzone 2 released a new update that dramatically cuts the price of loadout weaponry when purchased from buy stations. Call of Duty: Warzone 2, like its predecessor, is a live service game that will get frequent updates from the development team. These updates are frequently created to address fan comments, balance concerns, and bugs, but they can also make significant gameplay improvements.
The major Season 1 Reloaded update for Call of Duty: Warzone 2 was published by Activision on December 14. The Warzone Cup mode, inspired by Rocket League, was among the new game types included in this substantial upgrade for players to test out. For Call of Duty: Warzone 2, yet another update has just been made available, and it will soon be available to players on all platforms.
The decreased pricing of primary loadout weapons from Buy Stations is the most significant adjustment in the Call of Duty: Warzone 2 December 19 update. Many people thought the price of a loadout weapon at a Buy Station, which cost a whopping $5,000 before the update, was too expensive. Since Call of Duty: Warzone 2's battle royale places less of an emphasis on load-outs in general than the original game did, reviving a teammate costs just $4,000, which is far more important. When the update is downloaded, the major loadout weapons in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 will only cost $2,500.
The December 19 update fixed flaws that affected both games, Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Warzone 2, although the battle royale mode in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is the primary emphasis. The Basilisk bullet spread issues and the issue where the Grass Ops skin for the much-loved character Gaz didn't appear despite players having purchased it should be resolved after installing the update.
Fans should anticipate more extensive changes next year, while other flaws have also been fixed in the most recent release. Infinity Ward and Activision have wanted to support Call of Duty: Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 for a long time; some rumors suggest that MW2 may receive an expansion in 2023 rather than a new Call of Duty game. That is yet to be determined, but Call of Duty fans may download the latest version and take advantage of all the fixes.
Patch Notes for Call of Duty: Warzone's December 19 Update
WORLDWIDE BUG FIXES
- Fixed an issue where players could save Blueprints from Private Matches and Showcase.
- Fixed an issue that could affect Basilisk bullet spread when ADS.
- Fixed an issue with Gaz Operator skin (Grass Ops) not appearing as purchased once unlocked.
- Fixed an issue that caused lingering smoke to disappear while in ADS during active S.A.E.
- Fixed an issue that prevented players from selecting a Blueprint after leaving a match early.
- Fixed an issue that caused Steam friends to appear as their SteamID64 rather than their intended nickname.
- Fixed an issue preventing players from selecting the correct number of Battle Pass Tokens to purchase.
GAMEPLAY OF WARZONE 2.0
Purchase Station
- The price of Primary Loadout Weapons has been reduced from $5000 to $2500.
BUG FIXES
Battle Royale
- Fixed an issue in which the negative impacts of Champion's Quest elements remained on screen after being dropped outside of playable borders.
DMZ
- A bug stopped players from equipping an insured weapon if their Contraband inventory was full.
NEWLY IMPLEMENTED
Below is a summary of current items addressed and shared via Trello and Twitter.
Gameplay
- In Battle Royale, the possibility of seeing several circles has been lowered from 33% to 15%
- The Heavy Chopper has been disabled in Battle Royale as we look for ways to balance this vehicle for late-game play.
- Increased the average number of Buy Stations every Battle Royale match by a factor of two.
- The public event Loadout Drop in Battle Royale will occur during the second round, one circle sooner than before.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue that led players to lose money while donning a Loadout inadvertently.
- Fixed a bug that caused the basic AI Combatant difficulty to be increased across the DMZ, although it was only meant for a certain location.