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Modern Warfare-Nachfolger: Update der mysteriösen Teaser-Webseite zu Call of Duty 2020

Die Ankündigung von Call of Duty 2020 Black Ops Cold War scheint näher zurücken. Immerhin sind für diese Woche neue Infos geplant, wie aus den geheimnisvollen Kiste hervorgeht, die Activision in der vergangenen Woche an Streamer und COD-Partner…

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Call Of Duty: Warzone And Modern Warfare Offer All These Free Items To Twitch Viewers

Activision has rolled out a new campaign for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and the battle royale game Warzone where you can get free stuff for simply watching Twitch streams.

Now through August 19, everyone who watches a streamer participating in the event can get bonuses like double weapon XP, special stickers, and calling cards. The most prized item seems to be the “Blast Check” weapon charm, which requires you to watch four hours’ worth of Modern Warfare/Warzone to unlock. Check out the graphic below to learn more.

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How To Access The Free Items

To be eligible to unlock the content, you must have a Call of Duty account–get one here. Next, you need to link your account to your Twitch account, which you can do here.

Existing Twitch users may need to re-link their accounts, and you can do that here.

After that, head to Twitch and search for streamers in the Modern Warfare and Warzone categories. The streams with the bonuses available will include messaging that states “drops are enabled.” Click on one of those and you’re good to go.

You can see a rundown of the bonuses and watch-time requirements below.

Modern Warfare/Warzone Twitch Bonuses:

  • Watching 1 hour – ‘Smoke Up’ sticker
  • Watching 2 hours – 1-hour Double Weapon XP token
  • Watching 3 hours – ‘Big Bang’ animated calling card
  • Watching 4 hours – ‘Blast Check’ weapon charm

In other news, Activision is preparing to announce this year’s new Call of Duty game, which is believed to be Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Recent teasers have suggested that Activision will further pull back the curtain on the new game this Friday, August 14.

2020’s new Call of Duty game is developed by Black Ops creator Treyarch and longtime Call of Duty support studio Raven Software.

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Modern Warfare & Warzone: Neuer Patch und Playlist-Update live – das sind die Änderungen

Infinity Ward hat das aktuelle Playlist-Update für Call of Duty: Modern Warfare und Warzone aufgespielt. Über den Kurznachrichtendienst Twitter teilen die Entwickler die Änderungen mit. Im Mehrspieler-Modus sind fortan Hardcore TDM sowie Kill Confirmed,…

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Call of Duty 2020: Mysteriöse Kisten ausgepackt, Infos zum Modern Warfare-Nachfolger

Die Ankündigung von Call of Duty 2020 Black Ops Cold War scheint näher zu rücken. In der vergangenen Woche hatten ausgewählte Streamer und CoD-Partner berichtet, spezielle Post von Activision erhalten zu haben: Die mysteriösen Kisten durften erst am 10.…

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Modern Warfare und Warzone: Zwei neue Updates bestätigt – woran die Entwickler jetzt arbeiten

Infinity Ward bestätigt, dass sich derzeit zwei Updates für Call of Duty: Modern Warfare und Warzone in Arbeit befinden. Über den Kurznachrichtendienst Twitter schreibt Community-Managerin Ashton Williams, dass mit den anstehenden Patches unter anderem…

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CoD Modern Warfare und Warzone: Neues Update wohl heute – Ausblick auf die Patch Notes

Infinity Ward bereitet ein neues Update zur Season 5 für Call of Duty: Modern Warfare und Warzone vor. Die konkreten Patch Notes für die Playlist-Aktualisierung liegen bisher zwar nicht vor. In einem aktuellen Blog-Eintrag geben die Entwickler aber…

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Call Of Duty Microtransactions Helped Boost Activision's Profits By $536 Million

Activision Blizzard’s latest quarterly revenue report has been released, enabling us to put a dollar figure on the success of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and its free-to-play battle royale spinoff, Warzone. The number is unsurprisingly huge–including a growth of $536 million in year-on-year in-game spending driven mostly by Modern Warfare.

Overall Activision Blizzard saw an increase in in-game spending of $596 million when comparing the three months leading up to June 30 with the equivalent period last year. The large majority of that ($536 million) comes from Activision, while Blizzard saw a $19 million increase primarily driven by World of Warcraft, and King increased by $41 million thanks to the Candy Crush franchise.

The report attributes the huge increase in spending to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, which was released in October 2019, compared to October 2018’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. It also includes Warzone in that–the free-to-play battle royale spinoff launched in March this year. While Call of Duty: Mobile released in the same period as Modern Warfare, the report indicates that the latter did most of the heavy lifting when it comes to microtransactions.

Of course, the quarter in question also covers a period where many people worldwide were stuck in lockdown, which resulted in increased spending on games across the board.

An earlier earnings report showed Modern Warfare easily overtaking its predecessor Black Ops 4, well before Warzone had even been announced. Modern Warfare looks to be a gaming behemoth–in more than just the amount of space it’ll take up on your hard drive.

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare/Warzone Season 5's New Operator Is Based On A Real-Life Soldier

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone‘s new Season 5 update introduced a new Operator named Marcus “Lerch” Ortega. It’s now been revealed that Lerch is inspired by the real-world soldier Tony Sentmanat, who served in the US Marine Corps and later as a SWAT team member. He now runs his own tactical and firearms training company called Real World Tactical.

After leaving the armed forces, Sentmanat worked as a correctional officer before becoming a law enforcement officer where he spent a good portion of his career in SWAT. His bio on Real World Tactical’s website says he was involved in more than 800 operations before retiring in 2016 and starting his own business. You can check out the video below to learn more about Sentmanat.

Sentmanat wrote in a post on Instagram that he is “humbled to be a part of the biggest game in the world right now.”

“Even more Humbled from the amount of support that I have received from family, friends, my long time followers and all my new followers that play the game,” he added. “It’s been along road…26 years of hard work, grinding , getting told I was crazy that I would never make it, that I would fail, but yet here I am still going 100 miles an hour doing what I love to do, SO GRATEFUL!!!”

Sentmanat is just the latest real-world soldier to come to Modern Warfare and Warzone. The Season 3 Operator, Ronin, was based on the likeness of Tu Lam, a man who escaped from communist Vietnam in 1979 and traveled to the US where he joined the Army and served for 23 years.

In other news, Activision is preparing to announce this year’s new Call of Duty game, which is believed to be Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Recent teasers have suggested that Activision will further pull back the curtain on the new game this Friday, August 14.

2020’s new Call of Duty game is developed by Black Ops creator Treyarch and longtime Call of Duty support studio Raven Software.

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare And Warzone Patch Notes–Here's What's Changing

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone have received a new update that fine-tunes several weapons within the games. Senior communications manager Ashton Williams detailed on Twitter how weapons such as the FAL and M91 will receive increased damage, while a second patch–still to come–will also fix graphical corruption issues with weapons. The full patch notes from Infinity Ward can be found below for the update that’s out now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, but be aware that server issues are impacting the games right now.

The Holger light machine gun will also have increased damage range and ADS speed, while the Bruen MK9 will see its damage range reduced. General fixes have also been implemented for an error that players occasionally received when opening the weapon armory and an exploit in the Shooting Range trial.

Following the release of the update, Infinity Ward confirmed players are having trouble connecting to servers. The studio says it’s working to resolve the problem but didn’t offer any estimate for how quickly that might happen.

“We’re looking into an issue where some players are unable to connect to the servers. We’ll post another update when we have more information. Thank you for your patience,” Infinity Ward tweeted.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Patch Notes August 11

General fixes

  • Fix for an issue where explosive rounds on the Rytec AMR could still be equipped in CDL modes
  • Fix for an error players could receive when opening the weapon armory
  • Fix for an exploit in the Shooting Range trial

Weapons

FAL

  • Increased headshot damage (2 hit at range with 1 headshot)
  • Reduced near damage (limbs and lower torso always 3 shot)

Holger-26

  • Increased damage range
  • Increased ADS speed

Bruen MK9

  • Reduced damage range

M91

  • Increased near damage
  • Increased ADS Speed

Original story: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and the battle royale game Warzone are set to receive a pair of new updates in the future. Senior communications manager Ashton Williams announced on Twitter that the first update will fix bugs, make some weapon tuning changes, and clear out an exploit.

The second one will address a “graphical corruption issue” related to weapons. It will also fix a problem that caused the “Play Again” option to break.

There is no ETA on when these patches will arrive, however. We’ll report back with the full patch notes when they are published.

In addition to the ongoing updates for Modern Warfare and Warzone, Activision is preparing to announce this year’s new game, which is believed to be Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Recent teasers have suggested that Activision will further pull back the curtain on the new game this Friday, August 14. However, the official reveal of the new game is expected to come later.

2020’s new Call of Duty game is developed by Black Ops creator Treyarch and longtime Call of Duty support studio Raven Software.

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare And Warzone: August 11 Patch Notes

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone have received a new update that fine-tunes several weapons within the games. Senior communications manager Ashton Williams detailed on Twitter how weapons such as the FAL and M91 will receive increased damage, while a second patch–still to come–will also fix graphical corruption issues with weapons. The full patch notes from Infinity Ward can be found below for the update that’s out now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, but be aware that server issues are impacting the games right now. The game’s file size has grown over the last several months with huge updates, so ensure you have room on your system’s drive. This is especially important on PC, taking up more than 200GB.

The Holger light machine gun will also have increased damage range and ADS speed, while the Bruen MK9 will see its damage range reduced. General fixes have also been implemented for an error that players occasionally received when opening the weapon armory and an exploit in the Shooting Range trial.

Following the release of the update, Infinity Ward confirmed players are having trouble connecting to servers. The studio says it’s working to resolve the problem but didn’t offer any estimate for how quickly that might happen.

“We’re looking into an issue where some players are unable to connect to the servers. We’ll post another update when we have more information. Thank you for your patience,” Infinity Ward tweeted.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Patch Notes August 11

General fixes

  • Fix for an issue where explosive rounds on the Rytec AMR could still be equipped in CDL modes
  • Fix for an error players could receive when opening the weapon armory
  • Fix for an exploit in the Shooting Range trial

Weapons

FAL

  • Increased headshot damage (2 hit at range with 1 headshot)
  • Reduced near damage (limbs and lower torso always 3 shot)

Holger-26

  • Increased damage range
  • Increased ADS speed

Bruen MK9

  • Reduced damage range

M91

  • Increased near damage
  • Increased ADS Speed

Original story: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and the battle royale game Warzone are set to receive a pair of new updates in the future. Senior communications manager Ashton Williams announced on Twitter that the first update will fix bugs, make some weapon tuning changes, and clear out an exploit.

The second one will address a “graphical corruption issue” related to weapons. It will also fix a problem that caused the “Play Again” option to break.

There is no ETA on when these patches will arrive, however. We’ll report back with the full patch notes when they are published.

In addition to the ongoing updates for Modern Warfare and Warzone, Activision is preparing to announce this year’s new game, which is believed to be Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Recent teasers have suggested that Activision will further pull back the curtain on the new game this Friday, August 14. However, the official reveal of the new game is expected to come later.

2020’s new Call of Duty game is developed by Black Ops creator Treyarch and longtime Call of Duty support studio Raven Software.

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