Call of Duty Warzone has released a minor patch at the start of the year to address ongoing issues including the bizarre invisible operator skin bug.
Call of Duty Warzone was originally released back in 2020 as a free-to-play battle royale mode utilizing Call of Duty Modern Warfare’s arsenal and operators. The title blended in perfectly with the fast-paced iconic weapons combat of Call of Duty with free-to-play monetization, making it one of the most famous titles in the franchise.
A later update to Warzone brought in Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War as well as Call of Duty Vanguard weapons and operators. The most recent patch fixes a few ongoing issues, including the infamous bug where the “Awoken” Francis Operator Skin appeared invisible on certain conditions.
The recent major update to the Call of Duty Warzone in December, titled Warzone Pacific, brought in the Second World War era arsenal from the Call of Duty Vanguard along with its operators and a brand new map called Caldera. It also marked the start of Season 1 for both Call of Duty Warzone Pacific and Call of Duty Vanguard.
In the recent patch, other than the bug fixes, Call of Duty Warzone brought in some heavily requested changes, such as in Vanguard mode with the Firesale Public Event lasting for the entire duration of the respective Circle that it started with. With that being said, the details of the gameplay changes and bug fixes are as follows:
Call of Duty Warzone Pacific is available for free on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows PC via Battle.net. Players can jump into the game today on their respective platform storefronts to try out the popular multiplayer title.
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