The latest update has arrived to Call of Duty: Vanguard, and the May 10 patch notes include changes to operator movement sounds and balancing for small-caliber magazine attachments in multiplayer.
Call of Duty: Vanguard players should be able to better execute sneaky plays in multiplayer. According to the patch notes from Sledgehammer Games, all operators are now silent while mantling, landing, and performing other movements.
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The update includes significant tuning to Vanguard's magazine attachments, which increases the firepower of low-caliber magazines. Sledgehammer Games says this balancing was introduced because magazine attachments with a low caliber have struggled to perform on the same level as their high-caliber counterparts. These changes include a damage buff to the STG44 assault rifle's 7.62 Gorenko 30 Round Mags attachment, while the Automaton assault rifle's 5.6mm 25 Round Mags attachment received a damage buff and increased fire rate bonus. Additionally, the 7.62 Gorenko 32 Round Mags attachment was also buffed for submachine guns like the Sten and MP-40.
The developer also made a change to Vanguard's new Trophy System Field Upgrade. The Skal Crusher melee weapon, which was recently added to Vanguard with a weapon unlock challenge, can no longer be destroyed by a Trophy System when thrown.
In other Call of Duty news, Godzilla and King Kong are arriving in Warzone on May 11 for the Operation Monarch event.
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