Warzone Season 2 update patch notes: Eradicator & Sidewinder buffs, shotgun nerfs, Ranked, more
ActivisionThe latest Warzone update is finally here, as Season 2 goes live in the Call of Duty battle royale. Here are the full Warzone Season 2 update patch notes from February 7’s huge launch, featuring a number of weapon balancing changes, new modes and features, and more.
Season 2 is bringing some big changes to Modern Warfare 3, right across multiplayer, Warzone, and Zombies.
If you’re looking for the lowdown on everything happening in Warzone, you’re in the right place. Here are some of the key changes, as well as the full patch notes.
Fortune’s Keep returns
The popular resurgence map from 2022, Fortune’s Keep, wasn’t around for long, only having a few months in the limelight before the Modern Warfare 2 integration saw all prior maps wiped from the game.
Now, the Keep is back, with a few changes to make the map feel fresh again, with much of the playerbase expected to drop in and starting grinding the map out before the eventual return of Rebirth Island.
Ranked play
Ranked Play is finally back in Warzone with the Season 2 update, though not quite the same as before. Now, we have Ranked Resurgence, with the competitive mode only available on returning resurgence map, Fortune’s Keep.
There will be a number of weapon and equipment restrictions, as well as other changes from the base game, but the main difference from previous Warzone ranked modes will be the new Death Fee, which will see players lose SR for every death.
Full Warzone Season 2 patch notes
Returning Map
Welcome Back to Fortune’s Keep! How has the island changed?
- Extendable Bridges
- Three Extendable Bridges over gaps in the fallen roadways are now present.
- These are not portable, but rather you can extend or retract them across a gap in the road by using a small control console, one on either side of the bridge.
- The controls react to more than melee interaction, in case you’re wanting to activate the bridge at range.
In addition, this updated version of Fortune’s Keep will encompass 11 Major Points of Interest, detailed below.
- Keep: Rear Dock and Caves (North Coast)
- The grandeur of the Keep, with its opulent tapestries, mosaic floors, and gilded throne room, is mostly intact. Look to the north for additional pathways: With the arrival of aquatic vehicles, the steep northern cliffs below the Keep have been modified, adding a rear dock for unloading cargo, along with a rough cargo elevator (now sporting two Ascenders) enabling fast upward travel to the battlements. Under the foundations of the castle is a rock tunnel with openings to the sea, which runs east to west, all offering tactical access to and from the Keep.
- Terraces: Fishing Docks and Cliff Paths (Northwest Coast)
- The battlements on the western side of the Keep may have seen better days, but the layout is still familiar. To the north along the coast, discover a second pier housing fishing boats and a bait shop. The area north of Terraces has received further construction changes, with Ascenders, additional stairs running along the cliffside, and small cave openings and grottos to traverse. This stretches north of the Graveyard along the coast to the northern tip of the Town POI.
- Graveyard (Northwest Coast)
- The ancient stone crypts still stand on the small plateau above the Town. You might want to bank on a thorough exploration of this somber spot, not least due to the connecting tunnels burrowing down toward the epicenter of the action!
- Town: Lower (Western Coast)
- The coastal town is still as densely packed as you remember, with an old fortress bell tower, brightly hued apartments and stores, and a turret defending the cove from seafaring attackers. Atop the new Police Station on the north side of the cove is a helipad, usually a good spot to locate a Light Helo for airborne maneuvers.
- Town: Upper (Southwestern Coast)
- Initial evidence of a sizeable seismic event to hit the island is visible in the southeastern corner of Town, where a sizeable fissure has cut through the earth, splitting a dwelling into two. Tactically, this allows you to investigate the giant crack, leading to multi-level fighting opportunities and an entrance down into the main impact crater to the east.
- Overlook: Restaurant (Southwestern Coast)
- East of Overlook (a fortified plateau with an old, multi-floor dwelling and Salty’s Snack Bar attached to it), on a slightly lower plateau overlooking the sea, is the Trattoria Il Luna, a newly constructed restaurant instead of the shack and military tents that used to be here. The eatery offers more than great views across the south of the island; there’s exterior access to tunnels below the cliffs.
- Konni Outpost (Bay, Northeastern Coast)
- Once a seldom-visited locale, the old Bay POI now gives Operators their first clue to the faction behind the island’s partial collapse. Konni Group has established a small outpost here, complete with a mechanic’s garage, several small server and monitoring rooms, and a storage cave with Ascender access to the Keep’s eastern perimeter.
- Pier (Camp, Southeastern Coast)
- Once a military camp with tents and a small watchtower, significant construction has since modified the southeastern coast into a pier and Tasting Room for the adjacent Winery, as well as a Rohan Oil Gas Station and convenience store.
- Lighthouse (Southeastern Coast)
- While Smuggler’s Cove has seen cataclysmic damage, the initially alarming cracks along the exterior of the old lighthouse haven’t toppled the structure yet.
- Winery (East)
- The chateau specializing in fine wines has seen better days, with massive structural problems visible across the premises. This includes a giant crack through the central courtyard, allowing a novel access into the now-flooded wine cellar. Perhaps that water can be drained? The old chapel, now used as storage for the vast fermenting casks, has lost its tower, which lies in three sizeable chunks.
- Gatehouse (Center)
- The true extent of the damage caused by an apparent colossal subterranean explosion is most visible when investigating the Keep Gatehouse in the center of the map. The ramparts, multiple turrets, the arched entrance, and the barbican (the circular outer defensive tower) has sustained major damage, with the barbican itself sinking into the unstable ground below.
- Ground Zero (Grotto, South Coast)
- Almost unprecedented destruction by the Konni Group has wiped an original point of interest off the map. The Grotto is now a deep crater, with portions of the island, including main roads and buildings, all sunken or fallen into a vast crevasse. The resulting wreckage should be explored as a matter of urgency, as the epicenter of the crater has been revealed to be a large Konni laboratory with a snaking network of corridors, chambers, and tunnels.
GENERAL
- Audio Improvements
- Season 2 will see a continued effort in improving threat-based in-game audio, with notable improvements including:
- Ascenders
- Audible distance and volume increased.
- Parachute
- Audible distance and volume increased.
- Removed environmental sounds that could be misconstrued as parachutes.
- Reduced enemy parachute occlusion while firing a weapon.
- Enemy Redeploy Drone
- Players will now hear the intended VO when enemies are landing in their vicinity after using a Redeploy Drone.
- Season 2 will see a continued effort in improving threat-based in-game audio, with notable improvements including:
GAMEPLAY
All Modes | All Maps
- Rogue Signal New Public Event
- A match wide public event that pits players against one another for 90 seconds to be the best at a specified task – to gather the most money, get the most kills, deal the most damage, or open the most loot chests.
- The top three teams are rewarded with Cash, XP, and the location of a special reward cache that holds a powerful wonder weapon.
Resurgence | All Maps
- Squad Wipe Streak
- Added a new “Skull and Sickles” icon next to the remaining teams, players, your kills, and players watching you.
- This represents the number of squad wipes you achieve back-to-back within 90-second windows.
- This stat is tracked per match and is added to your main stats along with your personal best.
- A white flare shoots up from the last enemy player to be slain after each streak. Visible for around ten seconds, this enables rival squads to spot your aggression if they’re observant.
- Compete with other squads and claim in-game Calling Card and Emblem rewards as you reach Squad Wipe milestones throughout this and future Seasons.
- This feature is disabled in Ranked Play.
Resurgence | Fortune’s Keep
- Eradication Contract New Contract | In-Season
- Investigate any corpse you find, following tracks to a Zombie Nest of localized Zombie activity; they are infesting the island! Destroy the cysts, and any Zombie HVTs before the Contract completes. The exact type of HVT may change depending on time and other factors.
- Zombies Power-Ups New Power Mechanics
- Double Points: 60-second duration. Doubles Plunder from ground loot and kills, and score events in Resurgence (that contribute to teammate respawn timers).
- Full Armor: Instant buff. Fully fills your active Armor slots on pickup.
- Max Ammo: Instant buff. Fully fills ammo for all your carried weapons on pickup.
- Fire Sale: 90-second duration. Reduces the price of all shop items for a small duration of time.
- Looting Spree: 60-second duration. Adds bonus items to caches, with a very high chance of a bonus Common item, and a small but significant chance of an additional Legendary item.
- Zarkour: 60-second duration. Increases movement speed by around 10%, with infinite Tactical Sprint and Reloading while Sprinting, and disables Fall Damage.
- Undead Sight: 45-second duration. Operators or AI enemies within the range of your vision are highlighted red and friendly squadmates are blue. Tracker footsteps are active.
All Modes | All Maps
- Health Regen Delay
- The speed at which you begin to heal after taking damage has been decreased to 6 seconds, down from 7.
- Health Regen Per Second
- Regen Per Second increased to 50, up from 40
After reviewing engagement data we felt there was room to both reduce the regen delay, and increase the regen time providing a total change of 1.75 seconds off of the regeneration process. As a reminder the Medic Vest and/or Survivor Perk both set the regen delay to 4 seconds, which also sees increased value with the regeneration change above.
- Ground Loot
- Weapon builds have been updated in the ground loot.
- Newer weapons have been added.
- Existing weapons have received improved builds.
- Removed several Modern Warfare 2 weapons and those that came defaulted to burst fire.
Each season we are committed to updating the ground loot to include new weapon builds along with new items. This season we’re removing burst weapons from loot and reducing the number of semi-auto marksman rifles. It also includes a comprehensive re-balance of how many weapons from each title are included in the loot pool. Modern Warfare 2 weapons now account for 22% of the ground loot, down from 36%. As always this is a constantly evolving system with future adjustments pending.
- “Danger Zone” Tac Map Notification Quality of Life
- An icon has been added to the Tac Map to show the “Danger Zone” of an incoming Precision Air Strike. Players in this area are at risk of being damaged.
This icon will only show when players are within a close range of the Precision Air Strike, to preserve the player story of when a player sees a squad driving a vehicle and tactically targets the area they are driving into far ahead of them.
- Precision Air Strike Banner Radius
- Alongside the above, the distance at which players see the existing warning banner for a Precision Air Strike on the HUD has had a range increase.
Our approach to Quality of Life for this year of Warzone is that there are no ‘golden geese’ when it comes to addressing friction points in current gameplay loops. No matter how long a feature or system has worked in a certain manner, we are reviewing our internal data and player sentiment for outliers – of which the Precision Airstrike was overdue in improvements to its UX. We look forward to hearing what the community thinks of the above changes.
- UAV HUD Notification Quality of Life
- Players will now see a small red outline around their Minimap when they are under the influence of an enemy UAV in order to help better understand when they may be visible, or even pushed, by a team.
Moving forward, our goal is for systems to always have multiple callouts to guarantee that players don’t miss critical information in the heat of a firefight or engagement.
- Auto-Equip Durable Gas Mask Quality of Life
- Players will now auto-equip the durable gas mask over the regular gas mask by default.
- Players can still equip a regular gas mask over an equipped durable in the backpack.
- Redeploy Drone Ping Quality of Life
- The location of the ping icon for the Redeploy Drone has been moved to the bottom of the ascender to improve player navigation.
- Death Location Highlight Quality of Life
- The player’s death skull icon appears upon redeployment and remains visible until the player has landed.
- When the player has landed, the death icon will stay for an extra 10 seconds if the player landed near the death icon.
- Lootable Grenade VisibilityQuality of Life
- Loadout Markers and Smoke Grenades are now easier to spot as ground loot – they are now up right and slightly elevated from the ground.
- This will now match the behavior of Deployable Buy Station grenades when they are on the ground.
- Auto-Equip Stowed KillstreaksQuality of Life
- Players will now auto-equip the next available Killstreak that is stowed in the backpack if a matching one is not found.
- Live Ping Fade Quality of Life
- While players are aiming down sights, live enemy pings will now fade away.
- Stow Equipped Perk Pack Quality of Life
- Players can now stow their equipped Perk Pack.
Battle Royale | Urzikstan
- Buy Station Shuffle
- Buy Station locations across Urzikstan have been updated to refresh the gameplay loop and combat scenarios.
- The number of available Buy Stations remains unchanged.
- Gulag Loadouts
- Updated the weapon builds for all weapons in the gulag.
- Item Drops
- Decreased the chance a Portable Radar and Suppression Mine appears in ground loot by 30%.
- Champion’s Quest
- Progress will reset at the launch of Season 2.
- Defuse time decreased to 10 seconds, down from 15.
- Chopper health increased by 10%.
- The order of elements has changed to Beryllium, Tritium, Plutonium.
Champions Quest had an explosive debut in Season 1 Reloaded with over 6,500 detonations. We’re committed to keeping our nuke chasers on their toes and are increasing the potential for enemy defuses, along with changing up the order of the elements so that the disabling Tritium comes second in the element order. We’re excited to see if and how strategies change during Season 2.
As a reminder, progress towards unlocking a Champions Quest Token is reset each season. This achieves a few things – enables an even playing field to attempt any gameplay adjustments that may accompany the update. Along with ensuring there’s not an overabundance and exponential increase of nukes occurring as time goes on.
Resurgence | All Maps
- Gulag Token
- The Gulag Token has been removed from Resurgence loot tables.
All Modes | Vondel
- Dynamic Fog System
- The fog will now only be present in 8% of games, it was 24%.
- Loot Density
- In the smaller or more dense POIs the loot density has decreased.
WEAPONS
Today’s update includes substantial adjustments to core attributes of weapons in Modern Warfare III and Warzone. Prompted by player feedback and internal review, these changes intend to improve the precision and responsiveness of aiming, particularly while using a mouse – although, these changes may be observed regardless of the input device.
- ADS Idle Sway
- While a player is aimed down sight, idle sway is active. This mechanic discourages players from holding their sights for an extended period of time with a constant, subtle motion that introduces slight inaccuracy.
- ADS idle sway now initiates shortly after aiming down sight, rather than immediately, introducing a delay to the sway curve that is generally 5ms long but varies by weapon.
- Note: Sniper Rifles are not included in this change.
- After the initial delay, ADS idle sway now gradually increases over a 3s period before reaching peak speed, rather than beginning at full speed upon aiming down sights.
- Note: Sniper Rifles are not included in this change.
- ADS idle sway now consistently begins from the position of the player’s hipfire crosshair, rather than along the sway curve.
- ADS idle sway now initiates shortly after aiming down sight, rather than immediately, introducing a delay to the sway curve that is generally 5ms long but varies by weapon.
- While a player is aimed down sight, idle sway is active. This mechanic discourages players from holding their sights for an extended period of time with a constant, subtle motion that introduces slight inaccuracy.
These changes ensure that players with fast reflexes and precise aim aren’t disadvantaged the moment they aim down sights.
- Hipfire Crosshair Sway
- The trajectory of weapon bullets is represented by the hipfire crosshair position on the player’s screen. Previously, the crosshair was influenced by the direction of the weapon, causing the firing direction to deviate from the center of the screen. Today’s changes eliminate the resulting compromise to accuracy without sacrificing the weight and reactivity this motion added.
- Hipfire crosshair will no longer sway from the center of the screen while the player moves or rotates the camera.
- Note: We’re aware that certain Stock Attachments may re-introduce this behavior. This is unintentional, and we’ll correct these artifacts in future game updates.
- Weapon bullet trajectory is now truly aligned with the hipfire crosshair, and thus, the center of the player’s screen.
- Hipfire crosshair will no longer sway from the center of the screen while the player moves or rotates the camera.
- The trajectory of weapon bullets is represented by the hipfire crosshair position on the player’s screen. Previously, the crosshair was influenced by the direction of the weapon, causing the firing direction to deviate from the center of the screen. Today’s changes eliminate the resulting compromise to accuracy without sacrificing the weight and reactivity this motion added.
These changes reward skillful aim. Simply put, where you’re aiming is where your bullets will go.
- Looking Ahead
- Please take some time to adjust to these changes and let us know how you feel. We’ll continue to monitor your feedback as we determine our next steps for aiming and related mechanics.
- BP50 (MWIII) Assault Rifle
- A modular bullpup chambered in 5.56. Tear down the competition with a high rate of fire and exceptional accuracy for dominating at mid to long ranges.
- Can be acquired via Battle Pass Sector B7
- RAM-9 (MWIII) Submachine Gun
- More maneuverable and agile than its assault rifle counterpart, this bullpup SMG chambered in 9mm is lethal at close range.
- Can be acquired via Battle Pass Sector B6
- SOA (MWIII) Subverter Battle Rifle In-Season
- Chambered in 7.62, this hard-hitting rifle dominates at mid to longer ranges thanks to a low rate of fire and predictable recoil.
- Can be acquired via Weekly Challenge
- Soulrender (MWIII) Melee Weapon In-Season
- A ceremonial blade capable of razor-sharp cuts and deadly melee action in close-quarters combat.
- JAK Tyrant 762 Kit
- Compatibility: Longbow (Sniper Rifle)
- This caliber Conversion Kit swaps out the receiver and magazine to accommodate 7.62 BLK ammunition for a harder-hitting, subsonic weapon.
- Can be acquired via Weekly Challenge.
- JAK Limb Ripper
- Compatibility: Underbarrel Attachment, several weapons
- Unrivaled at creating close-quarters carnage, this underbarrel chainsaw makes quick and messy work of anyone foolish enough to stand in your way.
- Can be acquired via Weekly Challenge.
- JAK Maglift Kit
- Compatibility: Haymaker (Shotgun)
- With a new binary trigger and reinforced magwell to accommodate the extra large .410 drum mag, this kit is a room-clearing machine.
- Can be acquired via Weekly Challenge.
- JAK Glassless Optic
- Compatibility: Optic Attachment, several weapons
- This glassless reflex optic offers a projected dot and state of the art stabilization technology that reduces visual recoil while firing.
- Can be acquired via Weekly Challenge.
- JAK Outlaw-277 KitIn-Season
- Compatibility: BAS-B (Battle Rifle)
- This Conversion Kit transforms the BAS-B into a lever-action rifle, slowing fire rate but vastly improving accuracy for deadlier precision.
- Can be acquired via Weekly Challenge.
- JAK Burnout KitIn-Season
- Compatibility: Holger 26 (Light Machine Gun)
- Gives the Holger 26 an adverse fire mode that provides a dramatically increased fire rate but will overheat and expand the barrel, introducing increased recoil over time.
- Can be acquired via Battle Pass.
- JAK Backsaw KitIn-Season
- Compatibility: Holger 556 (Assault Rifle)
- Gives the Holger 556 a high capacity drum magazine and a side-by-side double barrel, allowing for the weapon to fire two bullets at once.
- Can be acquired via Weekly Challenge.
Weapon Adjustments
General
- We’ve reduced the recoil on all weapons while using them in Tac Stance.
- A number of improvements have been made to Modern Warfare II weapons:
- Assault Rifles
- Increased movement speed while aiming down sights.
- Battle Rifles
- Increased movement speed while aiming down sights and while crouched.
- Marksman Rifles
- Increased movement speed while aiming down sights and while crouched.
- Light Machine Guns
- Increased movement speed while aiming down sight, while crouched, and while strafing.
- Sniper Rifles
- Increased movement speed while aiming down sight, while crouched, and while strafing.
- Increased movement speed while aiming down sight, while crouched, and while strafing.
- Assault Rifles
Assault Rifles
- RAM-7 (MWIII)
- Mid Damage reduced to 24, down from 28.
- Min Damage reduced to 22, down from 25.
- MCW (MWIII)
- Increased aim down sight time to 265ms, up from 240ms.
- Increased sprint to fire time to 252ms, up from 241ms.
- Holger 556 (MWIII)
- Increased aim down sight time to 270ms, up from 260ms.
- TR-76 Geist (MWII)
- Headshot Damage Modifier reduced to 1.25x, down from 1.3x.
- Upper Torso Damage Modifier increased to 1.15x, up from 1.05x.
- Arm and Hand Damage Modifier increased to 1.15x, up from 0.96x.
Battle Rifles
- BAS-B (MWIII)
- Max Damage reduced to 30, down from 35.
- Increased sprint to fire time to 252ms, up from 231ms.
- Increased aim down sight time to 270ms, up from 260ms.
- Increased hipfire spread minimum to 2.9deg/s, up from 2.3deg/s.
- MTZ-762 (MWIII)
- Semi-Auto damage override has been removed.
- The weapon now does the same damage in semi-auto as it does in automatic.
- Semi-Auto damage override has been removed.
- Sidewinder (MWIII)
- Increased bullet velocity to 600m/s, up from 540m/s.
- Decreased recoil and gun kick significantly.
- JAK Thunder LMG Kit
- Increased delay before accelerated rate of fire begins to decay to 500ms, up from 200ms.
- Decreased accelerated rate of fire decay rate to 240rpm/s, down from 300rpm/s.
- Increased gun kick control and recoil control by 35%.
SMGs
- HRM-9 (MWIII)
- Max Damage Range reduced to 12.9m, down from 16.5m.
- WSP-9 (MWIII)
- Max Damage Range increased to 18m, up from 16.5m.
- Near-Mid Damage Range increased to 26.7m, up from 22.9m.
- Decreased aim down sight time 220ms, down from 240ms.
- Broodmother .45 Kit
- Decreased aim down sight time to 241ms, down from 270ms.
- Decreased movement speed penalties by 50%.
Shotguns
- Lockwood 680 (MWIII)
- Mid Damage reduced to 30, down from 44.
- Defender Heavy Long Barrel
- Increased sprint to fire time penalty to 30%, up from 8%.
- Haymaker (MWIII)
- 12 Gauge Dragon’s Breath
- Max Damage Range decreased to 2.9m, down from 3.5m.
- Near-Mid Damage Range decreased to 4.1m, down from 4.8m.
- 12 Gauge Dragon’s Breath
- Riveter (MWIII)
- Near-Mid Mid Damage Range reduced to 5.5m, down from 6.3m.
- .410 Gauge Incendiary
- Max Damage Range decreased to 2.5, down from 3.0m.
- Near-Mid Damage Range decreased to 3.3, down from 3.8m.
- Bryson 890 (MWII)
- Mid Damage Range reduced to 10.4m, down from 13.2m.
- KV Broadside (MWII)
- Decreased sprint to fire time to 189ms, down from 210ms.
- Decreased aim down sight time to 240ms, down from 330ms.
- Lockwood 300 (MWII)
- 12 Gauge Dragon’s Breath
- Max Damage Range decreased to 2.6m , down from 3.3m.
- Near-Mid Damage Range decreased to 5.3m, down from 7.1m.
- 12 Gauge Dragon’s Breath
- MX Guardian (MWII)
- 12 Gauge Dragon’s Breath
- Max Damage Range decreased to 2.9m, down from 3.5m.
- Near-Mid Damage Range decreased to 4.8m, down from 5.5m.
- 12 Gauge Dragon’s Breath
LMGs
- Pulemyot 762 (MWIII)
- Jak Annihilator Bullpup Kit
- Near-Mid Damage set to 32. New Variable
- Near-Mid Damage Range set to 38.1m. New Variable
- Min Damage reduced to 30, down from 34.
- Jak Annihilator Bullpup Kit
- TAQ Evolvere (MWIII)
- Max Damage increased to 34, up from 26.
- Max Damage Range reduced to 30.5m, down from 45.8m.
- Near-Mid Damage 29. New Variable
- Near-Mid Damage Range 45.8m. New Variable
- Min Damage increased to 26, up from 20.
- TAQ Eradicator (MWIII)
- Increased sprint to fire time to 252ms, up from 210ms.
- Increased sprint to fire time to 340ms, up from 330ms.
- 556 Icarus (MWII)
- Decreased sprint to fire time to 235ms, down from 250ms.
- RAAL MG (MWII)
- Decreased sprint to fire time to 199ms, down from 216ms.
- Decreased aim down sight time to 330ms, down from 390ms.
- RPK (MWII)
- Decreased aim down sight time to 380ms, down from 410ms.
Marksman Rifles
- KVD Enforcer (MWIII)
- Decreased headshot multiplier to 1.4x, down from 1.8x.
- MTZ Interceptor (MWIII)
- Increased sprint to fire time to 262ms, up from 252ms.
- Increased aim down sight time to 280ms, up from 265ms.
- Decreased neck multiplier to 1.0x, down from 1.62x.
- MCW 6.8 (MWIII)
- Decreased aim down sight time to 245ms, down from 271ms.
- Decreased hipfire spread minimum to 4.1deg/s, down from 5deg/s.
- Decreased hipfire spread maximum to 10deg/s, down from 12.1deg/s.
- Decreased bullet velocity to 930m/s, down from 1,016m/s.
- LM-S (MWII)
- Reduced intensity of aim down sight idle sway.
- Crossbow (MWII)
- Neck Damage Multiplier increased to 3x, up from 1.2x.
- Lower limb Damage Multipliers increased to 1x, up from 0.9x.
We’ve standardized the hit locations on the Crossbow, by making the profile more even and widening the one-shot location of the head to include the neck.
» Sniper Rifles «
- XRK Stalker (MWIII)
- Now one-shot downs to the head within its Max Damage Range
- Max damage range increased to 50.8 meters.
- Longbow (MWIII)
- Min Damage reduced to 73, down from 75.
- Decreased aim down sight time to 520ms, down from 550ms.
- Signal 50 (MWII)
- Near-Mid Damage Range reduced to 62.3m, down from 67.4m.
- SP-X 80 (MWII)
- Increased aim down sight time to 545ms, up from 521ms.
Handguns
- Renetti (MWIII)
- JAK Ferocity Carbine Kit
- Reduced movement speed penalties by 50%.
- JAK Ferocity Carbine Kit
- WSP Stinger (MWIII)
- Max Damage increased to 24, up from 20.
- Near-Mid Damage increased to 22, up from 16.
- Min Damage increased to 20, up from 14.
- .50 GS (MWII)
- Max Damage increased to 78, up from 72.
- Basilisk (MWII)
- Lower Torso Damage Modifier increased to 1.2x, up from 1.0x.
Melee
- Gutter Knife (MWIII)
- Decreased melee lunge distance by 30%.
- Karambit (MWIII)
- Decreased melee lunge distance by 30%.
- Combat Knife (MWII)
- Decreased melee lunge distance by 30%.
- Dual Kodachis (MWII)
- Decreased melee lunge distance by 30%.
- Dual Kamas (MWII)
- Decreased melee lunge distance by 30%.
- Pickaxe (MWII)
- Decreased melee lunge distance by 30%.
- JAK BFB Muzzle
- Decreased gun kick control benefit to 55%, down from 60%.
- Decreased vertical recoil control benefit to 35%, down from 40%.
- Increased aim down sight time penalty to 15%, up from 12%.
- Increased sprint to fire time penalty to 14%, up from 11%.
- Increased aim walking speed penalty to 17%, up from 14%.
- Added 18% bullet velocity penalty.
PERKS
- Several perk descriptions have been updated for clarity.
- The spacing of perks located on the HUD has been increased for more separation between them and the tac stance indicator.
- Flex Perk
- Revised audio levels while equipped.
- Irradiated
- Will now reduce gas damage by 20%, up from 10%.
- Allows players to replace armor plates while in the gas.
With this change we aim to allow for an adjacent benefit while using Irradiated. Being able to plate in the gas will open rotation opportunities. To accompany the fact that plates will still degrade in the gas we increased the damage reduction slightly. This also helps to align the damage amount to be a smoother calculation for other systems.
- Battle Hardened
- Will now show the “resist” icon for the killstreak owner when a player resists the Guardian.
- Quick Fix
- Quick fix will now correctly begin regenerating health when the player inserts an armor plate.
- Shrouded
- The deployed smoke grenade has a slight randomized offset so that it is not deployed directly on top of the player.
This minor change makes it slightly less predictable where the downed player is within the smoke.
EQUIPMENT
Adjusted Equipment
- Claymore
- Following a related bug fix, players can expect the following damage values from claymores:
- Close damage 170.
- Far Damage 100.
- Following a related bug fix, players can expect the following damage values from claymores:
- C4
- Throw velocity increased to 425m/s, up from 392m/s.
- The charge can now be thrown between 5m to 15m based on the type of throw.
- Breacher Drone
- Close Damage decreased to 175, down from 200.
- Frag Grenade
- Close Damage increased to 275, up from 250
- Mid Damage increased to 200, up from 150
- Far Damage increased to 175, up from 105
At launch, the Frag Grenade was incorrectly dealing very high damage across MWIII and Warzone. This created some problematic engagements in Battle Royale and was temporarily fixed in Season 1. With this update, we’ve properly branched the damage values so that Warzone uses its own tuning and we have increased its damage back up to a position that allows it to be effective. We will continue to adjust damage values across equipment to create more identity and desire to utilize them for different reasons.
- Gas Mask
- Gas Mask health reduced to 100, down from 120.
- Durable Gas Mask health reduced to 200, down from 240.
This changes gas mask time to 10, and 20 seconds respectively. Ultimately increasing the threat of the gas, the value of the Irradiated Perk and also opens the door to some very useful interactions with the Decontamination Station coming in Season 2 Reloaded.
BUG FIXES
- Fixed an issue causing a fourth melee hit to instantly down a second target.
- Fixed several geography issues throughout Urzikstan.
- Yes, that includes doing some excavating near the historic Urzikstan Plateau.
- Fixed collision issues with various elements across Urzikstan allowing Players to exploit/peek/shoot through them.
- Fixed an issue causing the Battle Hardened hitmarker not to appear when a player with Battle Hardened is hit by an enemy Guardian.
- Fixed an issue where vehicles were not taking the intended amount of damage from lethal equipment.
- Fixed an issue where ultimate perks were not being correctly removed and reset when switching perk packages.
- Fixed an issue when hovering over an active mosquito drone on the tac map did not have any name.
- Fixed several issues that prevented a Players death icon from appearing.
- Fixed an issue preventing a Player from seeing their death icon if they did not fight anyone in the Gulag.
- Fixed an issue causing the Ammo Caches on Plunder to have lower cooldowns.
- Fixed an issue allowing a Player to respawn after the Resurgence countdown ended.
- Fixed an issue causing the Loot Crate icon from the Scavenger Contract to not appear.
- Fixed an issue causing multiple of the same Field Upgrade to spawn next to one another in ground loot.
- Fixed a collision issue with the Cash Drop Crate.
- Fixed an issue that would cause performance issues when opening the Tac-Map.
- Fixed an issue that would cause a ping on the enemy to appear as a Loadout Crate icon.
- Fixed an issue where a mushroom cloud would be visible in the victory cinematic even though the nuke was defused.
- Fixed an issue causing the Nuke icon to be visible to Players in the Gulag.
- Fixed an issue preventing Players from joining a Private Match after receiving an invite.
- Fixed an issue causing the Riot Shield to clip through the Player during the Exfil scene.
- Fixed an issue causing Champion’s Quest element icons to disappear after returning from the Gulag.
- Fixed a UI issue with the Resurgence timer in the Player Squad widget.
- Fixed an issue causing an Operator to appear invisible in the Exfil scene.
- Fixed an issue with the “Go Again” Gulag event that allowed Players to spectate an enemy instead of their alive teammate.
- Fixed an issue preventing Players from going down fire station tower stairs.
- Fixed an issue with incorrect accolades appearing during the Exfil scene.
- Fixed an issue that incorrectly details how much money a Redeploy Pack and a Gulag Token rewards Players.
- Fixed an issue causing the rarity of Mortar Strikes to be displayed incorrectly in the backpack.
- Fixed an issue where the red skull icon would overlap with the money in the Squad Widget.
- Fixed an issue preventing a cooldown on “request” pings from teammates.
- Fixed an issue preventing ATVs and PWCs from automatically exploding after receiving maximum damage.
- Fixed an issue that caused Gas Masks to be damaged when bought from a Buy Station.
- Fixed an issue in Plunder, causing the Cash Deposit Balloon to display the incorrect amount of money being deposited.
- Fixed an issue preventing the favorite icon from appearing on a favorited loadout.
- Fixed an issue that caused the EMP Killstreak to be displayed incorrectly in the backpack.
- Fixed an issue causing Black Site Keys to spawn when there is no Black Site available.