Modern Warfare & Warzone: Update zur Mitte von Season 4 mit Waffen-Änderungen

Infinity Ward bereitet ein größeres Update für die derzeit in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare und Warzone laufende Season 4 vor. Konkrete Details aus den Patch Notes mit den Neuerungen liegen bisher zwar nicht vor. Über den Kurznachrichtendienst Twitter…

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Call Of Duty: Grau Nerf In Warzone And Modern Warfare May Be Coming Soon

Introduced earlier this year to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone, the Grau 5.56 assault rifle is one of the most powerful weapons in the game right now, performing well in most situations and capable of holding its own in close-range and long-range scenarios. It’s arguably quite overpowered as a result, but that may not be the case for much longer, as Infinity Ward may give it a nerf in a future update.

Answering a fan’s question on Twitter, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare co-design director of multiplayer Joe Cecot said the development team has several weapon adjustments in the works for a mid-season update. There isn’t a definitive date for when the Grau will receive a nerf, but there will be full patch notes available when it occurs.

Players have been calling for the Grau to be nerfed for months, calling it a more powerful weapon than the similar M4A1 that was capable of ruining the game’s balance. The M4A1 was already one of the strongest guns in Modern Warfare when it launched last year, combining devastating range with a high rate of fire to make it effective in nearly every situation.

As Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone continue to get new content, our eyes are moving toward a potential new Call of Duty: Black Ops game this year. Details are scarce thus far, but reports point to it heading back to the Cold War, and it will still release this year despite the ongoing pandemic affecting games’ development.

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Call Of Duty: Warzone And Modern Warfare Could Nerf Grau Very Soon

Introduced earlier this year to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone, the Grau 5.56 assault rifle is one of the most powerful weapons in the game right now, performing well in most situations and capable of holding its own in close-range and long-range scenarios. However, it has been accused of being overpowered, and Infinity Ward is looking to give it a nerf in a future update.

Answering a fan’s question on Twitter, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare co-design director of multiplayer Joe Cecot said the development team has several weapon adjustments in the works for a mid-season update. There isn’t a definitive date for when the Grau will receive a nerf, but there will be full patch notes available when it occurs.

Players have been calling for the Grau to be nerfed for months, calling it a more powerful weapon than the similar M4A1 that was capable of ruining the game’s balance. The M4A1 was already one of the strongest guns in Modern Warfare when it launched last year, combining devastating range with a high rate of fire to make it effective in nearly every situation.

As Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone continue to get new content, our eyes are moving toward a potential new Call of Duty: Black Ops game this year. Details are scarce thus far, but reports point to it heading back to the Cold War, and it will still release this year despite the ongoing pandemic affecting games’ development.

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare And Warzone Could Nerf Grau Weapon Very Soon

Introduced earlier this year to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone, the Grau 5.56 assault rifle is one of the most powerful weapons in the game right now, performing well in most situations and capable of holding its own in close-range and long-range scenarios. However, it has been accused of being overpowered, and Infinity Ward is looking to give it a nerf in a future update.

Answering a fan’s question on Twitter, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare co-design director of multiplayer Joe Cecot said the development team has several weapon adjustments in the works for a mid-season update. There isn’t a definitive date for when the Grau will receive a nerf, but there will be full patch notes available when it occurs.

Players have been calling for the Grau to be nerfed for months, calling it a more powerful weapon than the similar M4A1 that was capable of ruining the game’s balance. The M4A1 was already one of the strongest guns in Modern Warfare when it launched last year, combining devastating range with a high rate of fire to make it effective in nearly every situation.

As Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone continue to get new content, our eyes are moving toward a potential new Call of Duty: Black Ops game this year. Details are scarce thus far, but reports point to it heading back to the Cold War, and it will still release this year despite the ongoing pandemic affecting games’ development.

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Modern Warfare & Warzone: Neues Update ist da – das sind die Patch Notes und Änderungen

Infinity Ward hat ein neues Update für Call of Duty: Modern Warfare und Warzone aufgespielt. Die Patch Notes liegen bereits vor: Auf Twitter teilen die Entwickler Details zu den Änderungen und Neuerungen im Playlist-Update mit. Im Vordergrund der…

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Activision Denies CoD Warzone Use In 100 Thieves BLM Charity Tournament

100 Thieves, the gaming organization known for running teams in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Fortnite esports competitions, has announced that its upcoming Black Lives Matter charity tournament has been delayed. The four-week competition, Gamers for Equality, will no longer start on June 18 because publisher Activision has allegedly denied the organization access to use Call of Duty: Warzone.

In a tweet by 100 Thieves, the organization said it hopes to “still host [the Gamers for Equality] tournament and are working to find alternative solutions.” The competition–which was scheduled to happen on June 18, June 25, July 2, and July 9–was a Warzone tournament raising money to support organizations fighting racial injustice, with 100 Thieves donating $100,000 over the four-week period. A new start date for Gamers for Equality has yet to be announced.

Activision has not yet said anything publicly about the matter, and we have reached out to the company for comment.

According to sources who spoke to esports consultant Rod Breslau, 100 Thieves refused to run the tournament without a sponsor and neglected to talk to Activision about using Warzone for the competition before making its original announcement earlier this month.

In other Warzone news, developers Infinity Ward and Raven Software have announced a new playlist update will hit the game on June 18. The update will add the Plunder variant, Blood Money, as well as weapon bundles and other additions later this week. Furthermore, the rumored 200-player Warzone mode seems to be true, with players discovering details of it in leaked images.

GameSpot has officially kicked off Play For All–a celebration of all things gaming. Join us as we bring you the summer’s hottest news, previews, interviews, features, and videos, as well as raise money for COVID-19 relief efforts and Black Lives Matter with the help of our friends from around the gaming world. Check out the Play For All schedule for more.

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Modern Warfare & Warzone: Neues Update erhältlich – Patch Notes mit den Neuerungen

Infinity Ward veröffentlicht das neue Update für Call of Duty: Modern Warfare und Warzone. Über den Kurznachrichtendienst Twitter teilen die Entwickler die Änderungen und Neuerungen aus dem Playlist-Patch mit. Auf Spieler warten beispielsweise die…

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Operation Steel Wave is live!

Operation Steel Wave, the second season of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Year 5, is now available. Operation Steel Wave introduces Ace and Melusi, a new Attacker and Defender from Norway and South Africa, in addition to an entirely reworked House map and slew of gameplay changes.

Owners of the Year 5 Pass can play with the new Operators immediately, while the rest of the players will be able to unlock these Operators starting June 23rd using Renown or R6 Credits. Additional seasonal new content, including the House map rework, are available for free to all players. Year 5 Season 2 will also welcome its Battle Pass “Tour De Force,” on June 29th.

In Operation Steel Wave, players will meet two new Operators:

  • Norwegian Attacker Ace is equipped with S.E.L.M.A., a throwable and stickable device that will stick to any vertical surface and slowly destroy up to 3 panels, one after the other. The S.E.L.M.A. gadget can also be thrown at almost any defensive gadget and destroy it with its arms or water explosive.
  • South African Defender Melusi is equipped with Banshee deployable electronic gadgets. It applies a slowing effect to any Attackers that are in range and direct line of sight. The Banshee can also be used as an intel gadget as it produces an identifiable sound when an attacker enters its range.

In addition to these two new Operators, players will be able to explore a reimagined House map, which has been newly reworked. The homeowners have expanded their family and their floorplan, with a large two-story addition adding new objective sites and entry points for players to contend with. Additional changes can be experienced throughout the map, all with the intent of evolving the gameplay meta.

Operation Steel Wave also introduces a new Defender secondary gadget – the Proximity Alarm. The small, throwable sticky gadget is an essential intel-gathering tool that loudly alerts Defenders of an oncoming Attacker in its line of sight.

Additional game updates include the following:

  • Unified MMR
  • Amaru Buff
  • Addition of Echo Elite set

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CoD: Modern Warfare, Warzone Update Adds Blood Money Mode

Developer Infinity Ward has announced that a new Call of Duty playlist update for both Modern Warfare and Warzone is now live on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

The playlist update changes Modern Warfare’s multiplayer moshpits in particular. Now, players can jump into four new games modes: Gunfight 3v3 (Snipers Only), Gunfight Blueprints, One in the Chamber, and Realism Ground War. The most notable of these modes is One in the Chamber, as Modern Warfare’s iteration of the popular game type makes some adjustments. This includes randomly selecting a gun for players at the start of each match, giving players only three lives to work with, and requiring players to get kills to earn more bullets.

Warzone also received a playlist on Thursday, June 18. That’s when the Plunder variant, Blood Money, made its return. On the same day, Infinity Ward added battle royale solos mode into a sub-menu and removed Scrapyard from the hardcore playlists.

Season 4 for Modern Warfare and Warzone has officially begun, with both games getting tons of new content and adjustments following a recent patch. The update was pretty massive, but Infinity Ward is allowing fans to delete parts of the game to preserve hard drive space.

GameSpot has officially kicked off Play For All–a celebration of all things gaming. Join us as we bring you the summer’s hottest news, previews, interviews, features, and videos, as well as raise money for COVID-19 relief efforts and Black Lives Matter with the help of our friends from around the gaming world. Check out the Play For All schedule for more.

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CoD: Modern Warfare, Warzone Playlist Update Adds New Game Modes

Developer Infinity Ward has announced that a new Call of Duty playlist update for both Modern Warfare and Warzone is now live on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

The playlist update changes Modern Warfare’s multiplayer moshpits in particular. Now, players can jump into four new games modes: Gunfight 3v3 (Snipers Only), Gunfight Blueprints, One in the Chamber, and Realism Ground War. The most notable of these modes is One in the Chamber, as Modern Warfare’s iteration of the popular game type makes some adjustments. This includes randomly selecting a gun for players at the start of each match, giving players only three lives to work with, and requiring players to get kills to earn more bullets.

Warzone will see a playlist update as well, but that won’t happen until Thursday, June 18. That’s when the Plunder variant, Blood Money, will make its return.

Season 4 for Modern Warfare and Warzone has officially begun, with both games getting tons of new content and adjustments following a recent patch. The update was pretty massive, but Infinity Ward is allowing fans to delete parts of the game to preserve hard drive space.

GameSpot has officially kicked off Play For All–a celebration of all things gaming. Join us as we bring you the summer’s hottest news, previews, interviews, features, and videos, as well as raise money for COVID-19 relief efforts and Black Lives Matter with the help of our friends from around the gaming world. Check out the Play For All schedule for more.

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