(Pocket-lint) — Call of Duty: Warzone has left Verdansk behind — after a year and a half of superb battle royale fun, the game moved to Caldera, an all-new map in the Pacific, to tie in with the launch of COD Vanguard.
We've got all the key details about the new map right here, as well as details on what's currently going on in Warzone, what's arrived in the latest update and what's coming down the line.
After a huge amount of consternation, Raven recently announced that it was making a major change to balance in Warzone, effective immediately. Whereas when Pacific launched the schedule for buying a loadout changed, to make players wait longer before they were available, that's being revoked.
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update has gone live! Loadout Drops are now available for purchase via Buy Stations from the get-go in Battle Royale. No more waiting! The Season One Patch Notes have been amended (see Feb 3rd): https://t.co/c5RLdmMEW6 pic.twitter.com/oZUUBORvkW
This means that from now on, the second you have $10,000 collected you can buy a loadout drop, regardless of when in the match that might be. The community has rejoiced after demanding the change for weeks, although we're a little worried it'll just mean the best teams in each lobby will get their best guns even more quickly.
Raven recently released a mid-season update for Caldera, adjusting a load of weapons and fixing a range of bugs, although the game still has plenty of issues including a really frequent freeze when you open a Buy Station.
It's a pretty low-key update compared to mid-season launches from the months gone by, without a major theme
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