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Walmart's Black Friday 2019 Deals Include An Excellent PS4 Pro Bundle For $300

Walmart has revealed its Black Friday 2019 ad, which has great Black Friday deals in gaming, tech, and entertainment. It’s a little later to the Black Friday party than Target and Best Buy, but it’s coming in strong. Walmart will have tons of games on sale, and will also slash prices on TVs, laptops, Chromebooks, and much more. It will also offer the fantastic PS4 Slim holiday 2019 bundle–it’ll sell the deal starting November 23 at 9 PM PT (and 12 AM ET on November 24).

If you’re shopping for a PS4 Pro this holiday season, you’ll want to keep your eye on Walmart’s PS4 Pro bundle with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, which will be available for $300 starting November 23. With both the console and the full game included, this is the best deal on the PS4 Pro we’ve seen in a long time.

Walmart Black Friday 2019 store hours and start times

Walmart’s in-store deals run for only two days, Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday. Online shoppers can start filling their virtual carts Wednesday, November 27 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET. Walmart will also launch its official pre-Black Friday deals on Saturday, November 23, with many of those deals continuing through Cyber Monday while supplies last.

Walmart’s Black Friday schedule

  • November 23-December 2: Pre-Black Friday sale begins at 9 PM PT on November 23 / midnight ET on November 24. Early deals continue through Cyber Monday, while supplies last.
  • November 27-29: Limited-time Black Friday deals will be available
    • Online deals start Wednesday, November 27 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET
    • See Black Friday store hours below

Walmart store hours

  • Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28: Black Friday deals start at 6 PM local time. Check with your local store, but typically Walmart lets you come early and fill up your cart before Black Friday sales officially start. You just have to wait until 6 PM to checkout.
  • Friday, Nov. 29: Check with your local store. Many Walmart stores are open 24 hours/day.

You can browse all of the deals in Walmart’s Black Friday ad. We’ve curated the best gaming, entertainment, and tech deals below.


Best Black Friday video game deals

Walmart’s Black Friday video game deals are wide-ranging this Black Friday. Numerous Nintendo Switch exclusives will be available for their lowest prices yet. Meanwhile, you can save big on recently released PS4 and Xbox One games such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Need for Speed Heat, and a handful of sports sims.

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PlayStation 4

Xbox One


Best PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch console deals

Walmart’s PS4, Xbox One, and Switch console bundles are the garden variety this Black Friday; there are no surprises here based on what we’ve seen from other retailers. That means Walmart will have a few great PS4 and Xbox One bundles–and one underwhelming Switch bundle.

Walmart’s Black Friday pre-sale begins at 9 PM PT on November 23 (12 AM ET on November 24) and will include many of the retailer’s console bundles, gaming accessory deals, and some Arcade1Up machines. The full wave of Walmart Black Friday deals will be available online Wednesday, November 27 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET.

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PS4 Pro (1TB) with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare | $300 ($400)


PS4 Slim Bundle with God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and The Last of Us: Remastered – $200

PS4 Slim (1TB) with God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition, and The Last of Us Remastered | $200


PSVR Mega Pack – $200

PlayStation VR Mega Pack with five games | $200 ($300)


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PlayStation VR with Blood & Truth, Everybody’s Golf VR | $249 ($349)


PlayStation 4 Pro – $300

PlayStation Pro | $300 ($400)


Xbox One S 1TB bundle with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – $200

Xbox One S (1TB) with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order | $200 ($300)


Xbox One X 1TB bundle with Gears of War 1-5 – $350

Xbox One X (1TB) with Gears 1-5 | $350 ($500)


Xbox One S All-Digital bundle with Minecraft, Sea of Thieves, and Fortnite DLC – $149

Xbox One S (1TB) All-Digital Edition with Minecraft, Sea of Thieves, and Fortnite DLC | $149 ($250)


Nintendo Switch (older model) bundle with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – $300

Nintendo Switch (older model) with free digital copy of Mario Kart 8 | $300


32GB Oculus Go – $149

Oculus Go (32GB) | $149 ($200)


Best accessory deals

Walmart won’t have too many accessory deals, but you’ll be able to save a good chunk of change on PS4 and Xbox One controllers.

Xbox One wireless controllers – $39

Xbox One wireless controller (colors vary by store) | $39 ($60)


DualShock 4 controllers – $39

DualShock 4 wireless controller (colors vary by store) | $39 ($60)


Fortnite Neo Versa controller bundle – $40

DualShock 4 Fortnite Neo Versa Bundle | $40 ($60)


PowerA Enhanced wireless Nintendo Switch controllers – $29

PowerA Enhanced wireless Nintendo Switch controllers | $29 ($45)


Turtle Beach PlayStation 4/Xbox One wired headset – $25

Turtle Beach Recon 70 wired headset (PS4 and Xbox One) | $25 ($40)


Final Fight Arcade1Up machine – $149

Final Fight Arcade Machine, Arcade1Up | $149 ($300)


Galaga Arcade1Up machine – $149

Galaga Arcade Machine, Arcade1Up | $149 ($300)


Star Wars Arcade1Up machine – $400

Star Wars Arcade Machine w/ riser, Arcade1Up | $400 ($500)


Best Blu-ray deals

Walmart will have hundreds of Blu-rays available for under $10 this Black Friday. We combed through the lot to bring you the best Blu-ray deals.

$7.96 each

$5.96 each


Best Black Friday TV deals

If you’re looking for a new TV this Black Friday, Walmart will have a bunch of 4K Smart TVs for low prices.

Philips 65-inch 4K Android Smart TV – $278

Philips 65-inch 4K Android Smart TV | $278 ($499)


Onn. 50-inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart TV – $148

Onn. 50-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV (Roku) | $148 ($249)


Onn. 40-inch 1080p Roku Smart TV – $98

Onn. 40-inch 1080p Smart TV (Roku) | $98 ($169)

More TV deals


Best laptop and Chromebook deals

Walmart will have a pretty good selection of laptops, Chromebooks, and tablets on sale this Black Friday for nice prices.

HP Pavilion 15.6-inch gaming laptop – $499

HP Pavilion 15.6-inch Gaming Laptop | $499 ($750)

  • Intel Core i5 9300H processor
  • Nvidia GTX 1050 graphics card
  • 8GB RAM
  • 256GB SSD

HP 14-inch laptop (Intel Celeron) $149

HP 14-inch laptop (Intel Celeron) | $149 ($269)


HP 15.6-inch touchscreen Chromebook – $299

HP 15.6-inch touchscreen Chromebook | $299 ($470)

More laptop, Chromebook, and tablet deals


Smart devices and other tech deals

Walmart’s Black Friday ad includes a vast assortment of tech deals, from smart devices to streaming devices to headphones and more.

Roku Ultra with JBL earbuds – $48

Roku Ultra with JBL earbuds | $48 ($100)


Google Smart TV Kit – $35

Google Smart TV Kit (Google Home Mini + Chromecast) | $35 ($65)


Beats Solo 3 wireless headphones – $129

Beats Solo 3 wireless headphones | $129 ($200)


LG 2.1 Channel 300W soundbar with wireless subwoofer – $99

LG 2.1 Channel 300W soundbar with wireless subwoofer | $99 ($200)


Razer Mamba wireless mouse – $50

Razer Mamba wireless mouse | $50 ($79)

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare: "Großes Update" kommt, Patch Notes zwei Seiten lang

Infinity Ward bereitet das nächste Update vor – und das fällt offenbar weitaus umfangreicher aus als der jüngst erschienene Patch. Wie Community-Managerin Ashton Williams mitteilt, sind die Patch Notes nahezu vollständig ausgearbeitet. Das Changelog…

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare: Neues Update mit Waffen-Anpassungen – Patch Notes

Infinity Ward gibt einen neuen Patch für Call of Duty: Modern Warfare als Download frei. Das Update ist auf PC, PS4 und Xbox One erhältlich. Die Patch Notes mit allen Änderungen und Neuerungen haben die Entwickler bereits veröffentlicht. Im Vordergrund…

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Black Friday 2019: Best Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Deals

This year, Black Friday 2019 is stacked with deals on pretty much every video game released in 2019, including some of the best that have released just in the last month. That includes Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the latest entry in the popular first-person shooter series, which sees quite a few discounts from different retailers. Below, we’ve rounded up the best that we’ve seen so far, and we’ll update the list should any others pop up as more sales are revealed.

So far, the best deal for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare comes from Walmart, which has the game for only $38–a great price for such a new CoD game, given that games in the series often maintain their MSRP for a long time. Walmart kicks off its online sale for Black Friday on November 27 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET. The deals will also be made available in stores starting at 6 PM local time on November 28. At this time, we only know that physical copies for PS4 and Xbox One are included; it’s unclear if digital versions will also be available. But whichever platform you pick it up on, you’ll receive three hours of double XP.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare | $38 ($60)

Modern Warfare received a score of 7/10 in our Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare review. GameSpot’s Kallie Plagge was disappointed by its lackluster Spec Ops mode but still enjoyed Modern Warfare’s exciting campaign and new multiplayer modes, including the 2v2 Gunfight mode.

“The pitfalls of Spec Ops don’t detract from what Modern Warfare does well, though,” she wrote. “Realism mode is an excellent addition to the slate, and although not all the new multiplayer modes are great, Gunfight and the Night Vision playlist are refreshing standouts. And while the campaign ends up playing it safe in the end, it’s still a memorable one, and it lays a strong foundation for where the Modern Warfare series could go from here.”

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Black Friday 2019 At Walmart: Best Gaming Deals Include Call of Duty Modern Warfare For $38

Walmart has revealed its Black Friday 2019 ad, which has great Black Friday deals in gaming, tech, and entertainment. It’s a little later to the Black Friday party than Target and Best Buy, but it’s coming in strong. Walmart will have tons of games on sale, and will also slash prices on TVs, laptops, Chromebooks, and much more. It will also be the first store to sell the fantastic PS4 Slim holiday 2019 bundle–it’ll sell the deal starting November 23 at 9 PM PT.

Walmart Black Friday 2019 store hours and start times

Walmart’s in-store deals run for only two days, Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday. Online shoppers can start filling their virtual carts Wednesday, November 27 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET. Select deals, like a 10.5-inch iPad Pro for $600 ($400 off), are available right now. Walmart will also launch its official pre-Black Friday deals on Friday, November 22, though the retailer hasn’t revealed which products will be part of that sale. The ad also mentions Cyber Monday, which will kick off at Walmart on December 1.

Walmart’s Black Friday schedule

  • Available now: Select deals are available now, including the aforementioned iPad Pro deal.
  • November 22: Pre-Black Friday sale begins. Deals haven’t been announced at this time.
  • November 27-29: All Black Friday deals will be available
    • Online deals start Wednesday, November 27 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET
    • See Black Friday store hours below

Walmart store hours

  • Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28: Black Friday deals start at 6 PM local time. Check with your local store, but typically Walmart lets you come early and fill up your cart before Black Friday sales officially start. You just have to wait until 6 PM to checkout.
  • Friday, Nov. 29: Check with your local store. Many Walmart stores are open 24 hours/day.

You can browse all of the deals in Walmart’s Black Friday ad. We’ve curated the best gaming, entertainment, and tech deals below.


Best Black Friday video game deals

Walmart’s Black Friday video game deals are wide-ranging this Black Friday. Numerous Nintendo Switch exclusives will be available for their lowest prices yet. Meanwhile, you can save big on recently released PS4 and Xbox One games such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Need for Speed Heat, and a handful of sports sims.

Nintendo Switch

PlayStation 4

Xbox One


Best PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch console deals

Walmart’s PS4, Xbox One, and Switch console bundles are the garden variety this Black Friday; there are no surprises here based on what we’ve seen from other retailers. That means Walmart will have a few great PS4 and Xbox One bundles–and one underwhelming Switch bundle.

Walmart’s Black Friday pre-sale begins at 9 PM PT on November 22 (midnight ET on November 23) and will include many of the retailer’s console bundles, gaming accessory deals, and some Arcade1Up machines. The full wave of Walmart Black Friday deals will be available online Wednesday, November 27 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET.

PS4 Slim Bundle with God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and The Last of Us: Remastered – $200

PS4 Slim (1TB) with God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition, and The Last of Us Remastered | $200


PSVR Mega Pack – $200

PlayStation VR Mega Pack with five games | $200 ($300)


PlayStation 4 Pro – $300

PlayStation Pro | $300 ($400)


Xbox One S 1TB bundle with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – $200

Xbox One S (1TB) with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order | $200 ($300)


Xbox One X 1TB bundle with Gears of War 1-5 – $350

Xbox One X (1TB) with Gears 1-5 | $350 ($500)


Xbox One S All-Digital bundle with Minecraft, Sea of Thieves, and Fortnite DLC – $149

Xbox One S (1TB) All-Digital Edition with Minecraft, Sea of Thieves, and Fortnite DLC | $149 ($250)


Nintendo Switch (older model) bundle with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – $300

Nintendo Switch (older model) with free digital copy of Mario Kart 8 | $300


32GB Oculus Go – $149

Oculus Go (32GB) | $149 ($200)


Best accessory deals

Walmart won’t have too many accessory deals, but you’ll be able to save a good chunk of change on PS4 and Xbox One controllers.

Xbox One wireless controllers – $39

Xbox One wireless controller (colors vary by store) | $39 ($60)


DualShock 4 controllers – $39

DualShock 4 wireless controller (colors vary by store) | $39 ($60)


PowerA Enhanced wireless Nintendo Switch controllers – $29

PowerA Enhanced wireless Nintendo Switch controllers | $29 ($45)


Turtle Beach PlayStation 4/Xbox One wired headset – $25

Turtle Beach Recon 70 wired headset (PS4 and Xbox One) | $25 ($40)


Best Blu-ray deals

Walmart will have hundreds of Blu-rays available for under $10 this Black Friday. We combed through the lot to bring you the best Blu-ray deals.

$7.96 each

$5.96 each


Best Black Friday TV deals

If you’re looking for a new TV this Black Friday, Walmart will have a bunch of 4K Smart TVs for low prices.

Philips 65-inch 4K Android Smart TV – $278

Philips 65-inch 4K Android Smart TV | $278 ($499)


Onn. 50-inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart TV – $148

Onn. 50-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV (Roku) | $148 ($249)


Onn. 40-inch 1080p Roku Smart TV – $98

Onn. 40-inch 1080p Smart TV (Roku) | $98 ($169)

More TV deals


Best laptop and Chromebook deals

Walmart will have a pretty good selection of laptops, Chromebooks, and tablets on sale this Black Friday for nice prices.

HP Pavilion 15.6-inch gaming laptop – $499

HP Pavilion 15.6-inch Gaming Laptop | $499 ($750)

  • Intel Core i5 9300H processor
  • Nvidia GTX 1050 graphics card
  • 8GB RAM
  • 256GB SSD

HP 14-inch laptop (Intel Celeron) $149

HP 14-inch laptop (Intel Celeron) | $149 ($269)


HP 15.6-inch touchscreen Chromebook – $299

HP 15.6-inch touchscreen Chromebook | $299 ($470)

More laptop, Chromebook, and tablet deals


Smart devices and other tech deals

Walmart’s Black Friday ad includes a vast assortment of tech deals, from smart devices to streaming devices to headphones and more.

Roku Ultra with JBL earbuds – $48

Roku Ultra with JBL earbuds | $48 ($100)


Google Smart TV Kit – $35

Google Smart TV Kit (Google Home Mini + Chromecast) | $35 ($65)


Beats Solo 3 wireless headphones – $129

Beats Solo 3 wireless headphones | $129 ($200)


LG 2.1 Channel 300W soundbar with wireless subwoofer – $99

LG 2.1 Channel 300W soundbar with wireless subwoofer | $99 ($200)


Razer Mamba wireless mouse – $50

Razer Mamba wireless mouse | $50 ($79)

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Black Friday 2019: The Best Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Deals

This year, Black Friday 2019 is stacked with deals on pretty much every video game released in 2019, including some of the best that have released in the last month. That includes Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the latest entry in the popular first-person shooter series, which sees quite a few discounts from different retailers.

The best deal for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare comes from Walmart, which has the game for $38. Walmart kicks off its online sale for Black Friday on November 27 at 7 PM PT / 10 PM ET. The deals will also be made available in stores starting at 6 PM local time on November 28.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare | $38 ($60)

Modern Warfare received a score of 7/10 in our Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare review. GameSpot’s Kallie Plagge was disappointed by its lackluster Spec Ops mode but still enjoyed Modern Warfare’s exciting campaign and new multiplayer modes, including the 2v2 Gunfight mode.

“The pitfalls of Spec Ops don’t detract from what Modern Warfare does well, though,” she wrote. “Realism mode is an excellent addition to the slate, and although not all the new multiplayer modes are great, Gunfight and the Night Vision playlist are refreshing standouts. And while the campaign ends up playing it safe in the end, it’s still a memorable one, and it lays a strong foundation for where the Modern Warfare series could go from here.”

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Black Friday deals

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Best Black Friday PS4 Game Deals: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Resident Evil 2, And More

The PS4 has seen a number of great games this year, though the console’s first-party offerings haven’t been quite as strong. Still, it’s the second best-selling console ever, which makes it the console of choice when shopping for Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals this month. Here’s your guide to finding the lowest prices on all the games you’ve missed out on, or the ones you loved so much you’re buying them as a gift.

Where to find the best PS4 game deals

Black Friday retailer ads started releasing in early November. Target’s Black Friday ad was the first among major retailers to release this year; Best Buy’s Black Friday ad released soon after, and Walmart’s Black Friday ad closely followed. All three sales offer a wide assortment of PS4 game deals. Expect similarly robust sales from GameStop and Amazon to be announced soon. You should also keep an eye on the PlayStation Store, as Sony usually offers its own deals on digital games throughout Black Friday weekend.

We’ll keep adding to the list below as more Black Friday retailer ads appear online. For now, we’re off to a great start, as Target’s and Best Buy’s ads feature a ton of awesome PS4 games, including numerous 2019 hits for the lowest prices we’ve seen. While specific start times will vary by retailer, all of these game discounts will be available starting Thanksgiving Day.

For more Black Friday 2019 PS4 deals, be sure to check out our guide to the best PS4 console and accessory deals, which include an excellent PS4 Slim bundle, a five-game PSVR mega pack, DualShock 4 controller discounts, and more.

Best Black Friday 2019 PS4 game deals

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Notes: Update Nerfs The 725, Again

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has gotten another patch, this one targeted at a large array of fixes along with some balance adjustments. It’s available across PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

Among the biggest fixes in the 11/19 patch notes are to an exploit that would let players duplicate killstreaks, and an issue where a player can no longer see the objective after spectating and then retrying a mission. Several challenges have also been fixed, and a few weapons have gotten rebalanced. But the headliner of the set is yet another change to the 725. It has gotten adjustments making it weaker at range but with better spread. Alongside that, the AUG has gotten a buff, and the 680 has gotten a damage range reduction with attachments.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare updates have come frequently, the most recent of which was just a few days ago. That one also nerfed the 725, and came just after another patch had done the same. The shotgun is just too effective at range, so Infinity Ward has been consistently trying to adjust it. Getting the balance right on the 725 is apparently difficult.

“Realism mode is an excellent addition to the slate, and although not all the new multiplayer modes are great, Gunfight and the Night Vision playlist are refreshing standouts,” Kallie Plagge wrote in GameSpot’s Modern Warfare review. “And while the campaign ends up playing it safe in the end, it’s still a memorable one, and it lays a strong foundation for where the Modern Warfare series could go from here.”

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 11/19 Update

GENERAL FIXES:

  • Special Operations: Fix for an issue where a player would see no objective after retrying a mission after spectating (Operation Paladin)

  • CDL: Fix for rulesets in Search and Destroy where Field Upgrades were disabled

  • Fix for an exploit where players could duplicate their killstreaks (“Fix for various exploits”)

  • Fix for the “Blue V” Optic challenge not displaying the proper text description

  • Fix misspelling of “trophy”

Ground War:

  • Fixed a bug that could cause the filter on the respawn selection screen to stay on screen when spawning back in

  • Fix for an issue where the Select Loadout screen would keep reappearing after already selecting a loadout and attempting to spawn back in

Missions/Challenges:

The following challenges have been fixed:

  • “Infiltrator”

  • “Warrior’s Code”

  • “Aggression”

  • “Dominator”

  • “Munitions”

  • Officer progression “Launch Destroys”

  • Officer progression “Heartbreaker”

  • Officer progression ”Precision Airstrike”

  • Officer progression: “Karma”

  • Officer progression “Close and Personal”

Weapons:

  • AUG

    • Increasing close range damage

    • Increasing mid damage range and reduced chest multiplier

  • 725

    • Small reduction to base weapon damage range

    • Significantly reduced the damage range added by attachments

    • Small hips spread increase

    • Reduced effective damage at the hip

  • Model 680: Slight reduction of damage range with all range-extending attachments

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CoD: Modern Warfare Update: Patch Notes Nerf The 725, Again

Infinity Ward has released another Call of Duty: Modern Warfare update, and this one is targeted at a large array of fixes along with some balance adjustments–including a pesky shotgun, the 725, that has been nerfed yet again. The update is out now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One; read on for a look at the highlights and the full patch notes.

Among the biggest fixes in the 11/19 patch notes are to an exploit that would let players duplicate killstreaks, and an issue where a player can no longer see the objective after spectating and then retrying a mission. Several challenges have also been fixed, and a few weapons have gotten rebalanced. But the headliner of the set is yet another change to the 725. It has gotten adjustments making it weaker at range but with better spread. Alongside that, the AUG has gotten a buff, and the 680 has gotten a damage range reduction with attachments.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare updates have come frequently, the most recent of which was just a few days ago. That one also nerfed the 725, and came just after another patch had done the same. The shotgun is just too effective at range, so Infinity Ward has been consistently trying to adjust it. Getting the balance right on the 725 is apparently difficult.

“Realism mode is an excellent addition to the slate, and although not all the new multiplayer modes are great, Gunfight and the Night Vision playlist are refreshing standouts,” Kallie Plagge wrote in GameSpot’s Modern Warfare review. “And while the campaign ends up playing it safe in the end, it’s still a memorable one, and it lays a strong foundation for where the Modern Warfare series could go from here.”

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 11/19 Update Patch Notes

GENERAL FIXES:

  • Special Operations: Fix for an issue where a player would see no objective after retrying a mission after spectating (Operation Paladin)

  • CDL: Fix for rulesets in Search and Destroy where Field Upgrades were disabled

  • Fix for an exploit where players could duplicate their killstreaks (“Fix for various exploits”)

  • Fix for the “Blue V” Optic challenge not displaying the proper text description

  • Fix misspelling of “trophy”

Ground War:

  • Fixed a bug that could cause the filter on the respawn selection screen to stay on screen when spawning back in

  • Fix for an issue where the Select Loadout screen would keep reappearing after already selecting a loadout and attempting to spawn back in

Missions/Challenges:

The following challenges have been fixed:

  • “Infiltrator”

  • “Warrior’s Code”

  • “Aggression”

  • “Dominator”

  • “Munitions”

  • Officer progression “Launch Destroys”

  • Officer progression “Heartbreaker”

  • Officer progression ”Precision Airstrike”

  • Officer progression: “Karma”

  • Officer progression “Close and Personal”

Weapons:

  • AUG

    • Increasing close range damage

    • Increasing mid damage range and reduced chest multiplier

  • 725

    • Small reduction to base weapon damage range

    • Significantly reduced the damage range added by attachments

    • Small hips spread increase

    • Reduced effective damage at the hip

  • Model 680: Slight reduction of damage range with all range-extending attachments

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CoD: Modern Warfare Patch Notes: New Update Nerfs The 725, Again

This week, Infinity Ward released its latest Call of Duty: Modern Warfare update, and if you’ve been following along with recent patches, you can likely already guess one thing it does. Alongside a large array of fixes, there have been some new balance adjustments–including one to nerf the 725 shotgun, which has proven to be problematic since the game’s launch. The update is out now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One; read on for a look at the highlights and the full patch notes.

Among the biggest fixes in the 11/19 patch notes are to an exploit that would let players duplicate killstreaks, and an issue where a player can no longer see the objective after spectating and then retrying a mission. Several challenges have also been fixed, and a few weapons have gotten rebalanced. But the headliner of the set is yet another change to the 725. It has gotten adjustments making it weaker at range but with better spread. Alongside that, the AUG has gotten a buff, and the 680 has gotten a damage range reduction with attachments.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare updates have come frequently, the most recent of which was just a few days ago. That one also nerfed the 725, and came just after another patch had done the same. The shotgun is just too effective at range, so Infinity Ward has been consistently trying to adjust it. Getting the balance right on the 725 is apparently difficult.

“Realism mode is an excellent addition to the slate, and although not all the new multiplayer modes are great, Gunfight and the Night Vision playlist are refreshing standouts,” Kallie Plagge wrote in GameSpot’s Modern Warfare review. “And while the campaign ends up playing it safe in the end, it’s still a memorable one, and it lays a strong foundation for where the Modern Warfare series could go from here.”

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 11/19 Update Patch Notes

GENERAL FIXES:

  • Special Operations: Fix for an issue where a player would see no objective after retrying a mission after spectating (Operation Paladin)

  • CDL: Fix for rulesets in Search and Destroy where Field Upgrades were disabled

  • Fix for an exploit where players could duplicate their killstreaks (“Fix for various exploits”)

  • Fix for the “Blue V” Optic challenge not displaying the proper text description

  • Fix misspelling of “trophy”

Ground War:

  • Fixed a bug that could cause the filter on the respawn selection screen to stay on screen when spawning back in

  • Fix for an issue where the Select Loadout screen would keep reappearing after already selecting a loadout and attempting to spawn back in

Missions/Challenges:

The following challenges have been fixed:

  • “Infiltrator”

  • “Warrior’s Code”

  • “Aggression”

  • “Dominator”

  • “Munitions”

  • Officer progression “Launch Destroys”

  • Officer progression “Heartbreaker”

  • Officer progression ”Precision Airstrike”

  • Officer progression: “Karma”

  • Officer progression “Close and Personal”

Weapons:

  • AUG

    • Increasing close range damage

    • Increasing mid damage range and reduced chest multiplier

  • 725

    • Small reduction to base weapon damage range

    • Significantly reduced the damage range added by attachments

    • Small hips spread increase

    • Reduced effective damage at the hip

  • Model 680: Slight reduction of damage range with all range-extending attachments

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