Warzone 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will both get new updates on January 30

Warzone 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will both get new updates on January 30

The updates on the Warzone 2 and DMZ side weren’t overly many for a change. The significant problem that was preventing players from moving if they employed a recon drone close to water has been repaired. Regarding the insured slot, certain accessibility improvements have been made. Players may now effectively browse the insured slot menus and the Gunsmith option for equipped launchers to change camos will be shown in the insured slot as intended. The issue with faction mission screens has been fixed, and they now show the right rewards.

The remainder of the adjustments are focused on the full game. Players have been disturbed by a number of knife-related problems in the Gunsmith menu for a very long time. Players were unable to save multiple knife variations and apply camos to their custom knife blueprints. In one case, a problem completely locked players out of the Gunsmith interface while they were saving a custom knife. These problems have been dealt with and resolved. The annoying problem that caused players to crash if they disregarded a notice is also fixed by this patch.

Although this patch for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Warzone 2 contains substantial adjustments, Season 1’s patch cycle may be coming to an end. Season 2 is due out on February 15, and like with every new release, there will likely be a slew of glitches and stability problems. The introduction of a new season is just 15 days away, therefore gamers can anticipate that the huge updates will be replaced by smaller hotfixes for the most urgent problems.