The Call of Duty Fallout event runs until January 29, offering free and paid rewards including operator skins, weapons, and cosmetics themed around Fallout, with players earning rewards through XP grinding across game modes. The event features 20 total rewards, with some exclusive to the paid pass costing 1,100 CoD Points, such as the Maximus and The Ghoul operators, and the Sturmwolf 45 SMG. Players can unlock various skins, blueprints, emotes, and charms by completing challenges and purchasing the premium pass.
The Season 1 Reloaded update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Warzone introduces weapon adjustments, map fixes, new content, and gameplay improvements, including returning gas masks, new maps, weapons, and a Fallout crossover, along with bug fixes and anti-cheat enhancements.
Call of Duty's Season 1 Reloaded introduces a Fallout-themed crossover with operator skins, new maps, and limited-time game modes across Black Ops 7 and Warzone, including a Vault Town map, S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Mayhem, Ghouls, Project RADs, Deathclaw Hunt, and Power Armor Royale, offering players a post-apocalyptic experience.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Season 1 Reloaded is set to release on December 5, bringing new maps, game modes, and updates across platforms. Highlights include the festive Nuketown Holiday map, the new Racket Strike map, and limited-time modes like Ran-Snack and Infectious Holiday. The update also introduces the Shrapnel Radar Perk and sets the stage for a future Squid Game crossover event. Players can expect various gameplay tweaks and changes with the new patch.
Warzone Season 1 Reloaded reintroduces Ranked Play with new requirements and changes, including the removal of MW2 and MW3 weapons, leaving Black Ops 6 guns as the primary options. Players must place in the Top 15 in Battle Royale or Top 6 in Resurgence across 30 matches to access Ranked Play. Key loadouts for long-range include the XM4 and GPR 91, while short-range options feature the Jackal PDW and PP-919. The update also introduces changes to Skill Rating calculations and weapon balancing, enhancing the competitive experience.
The Season 1 Reloaded update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone, launching December 5, introduces new maps, modes, and weapons, alongside significant gameplay adjustments. Key changes include new multiplayer maps like Hacienda, weapon balancing, and the introduction of Ranked Play for Warzone. The update also features holiday-themed events, controller sensitivity adjustments, and quality-of-life improvements for Zombies mode. Additionally, Warzone sees weapon buffs, new killstreak adjustments, and the return of competitive Ranked Play with specific restrictions and rewards.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone's Season 1 Reloaded update launches on December 5, featuring new content such as the Citadelle des Morts Zombies map, Warzone Ranked Play, and three new DLC weapons. The update includes holiday events, new maps, and game modes, along with unique rewards like the Maelstrom shotgun and AMR Mod 4 sniper rifle. Players can enjoy festive activities like snowball fights and Slay Ride Resurgence in Warzone, while new store bundles offer themed operator skins and weapon blueprints.
Content creator WhosImmortal has unveiled a surprising top Warzone SMG pick, the Striker 9, with a mere 0.52% pick rate but described as "ridiculously good" in close-range and early mid-range combat. The loadout emphasizes versatility with attachments like the Striker Recon Long Barrel, JAK BFB muzzle, 50 Round Drum, No Stock Mod, and NYDAR Model 202 optic, making it a potential strong pick for the Season 2 update.
Raven Software apologizes for the disruption caused by Warzone's Season 1 Reloaded launch, citing a conflict between live player data and servers as the cause of bugs and glitches. The developer reassures players of their commitment to resolving issues swiftly and explains the preemptive setup for upcoming features. Additionally, the team advises affected players to swap out their Perk Packages and recently reduced lobby sizes from 150 to 100 players to ensure a better gameplay balance.
Warzone expert JGOD has revealed the new meta for Season 1 Reloaded following the mid-season update's buffs and nerfs, highlighting the HRM-9 SMG as a top choice for close range and the RAM-7 AR for long range. With the WSP Swarm nerfed, the HRM-9's mobility and the RAM-7's visual recoil make them strong contenders in the updated arsenal, setting a new standard for weapon choices in the game.
The developer of Call of Duty Warzone has apologized for the intense visual and gameplay glitches that occurred after the Season 1 Reloaded update, which led to the removal of the Champion's Quest feature. Raven Software explained that an upcoming, in-development feature accidentally went live, causing the bugs, and worked swiftly to resolve the issues. The Champion's Quest has now returned, and the developer teased the introduction of the fan-favorite Specialist Perk. Additionally, Season 1 Reloaded refreshed Modern Warfare 3 with Ranked Play and updated the anti-cheat tech, while hinting at an upcoming Warhammer 40,000 collaboration.
The latest update for Call of Duty: Warzone's Season 1 Reloaded has caused significant gameplay and visual glitches, making the game nearly unplayable for many players. Issues include bugs with the "Create a Class" menu, strange map distortions, and malfunctioning notifications for in-game features. Developer Raven Software has acknowledged the problems and removed a specific feature while working to address the issues promptly.
The Warzone Season 1 Reloaded update has caused numerous game-breaking issues, including "Fetching Profile" loops, malfunctioning Loadouts, missing Killstreak notifications, and create a class feature problems. The developers have responded by acknowledging the issues and disabling the Champion’s Quest feature, stating that the current state of the update does not meet their standards for quality and gameplay. They are working to address the problems promptly, but no timeframe for fixes has been provided.
The Season 1 Reloaded update for Call of Duty: Warzone brings new features and weapons but also introduces major bugs affecting playability, including issues with loadout drops, crashing, visual bugs, and a "Fetching Data" loop. The developer is investigating these issues and has responded to reports of killstreak notifications not working. The update also includes new content for Modern Warfare 3, such as the Rio map, Ranked Play, and a crossover with The Boys.
Activision has announced that Modern Warfare 3 Ranked Play will not be immediately available after the Season 1 Reloaded update goes live, citing the need to perform checks before enabling the mode. The feature allows players to progress through skill divisions in competitive play and will include restricted gameplay items to match CDL competitive rules. The update is set to go live on January 17, and while the duration of the delay is unclear, players are advised to stay tuned for further updates.