January 2022 brought a major set of changes to Call of Duty Warzone. Some of the changes had been requested by the community for a long time.
The full set of changes was informed to all Call of Duty Warzone players via tweets from the official Twitter handle of Raven Software. While many players are happy with the changes, some are less than pleased. Call of Duty Warzone players also tweeted that more issues persist in the game.
It now remains to be seen how the update patches will impact Call of Duty Warzone moving forward. As usual, not all players have been appeased by the changes, but it's a positive sign that changes have finally been made.
There was perhaps nothing more bizarre than the Double Akimbo shotguns and how they played out in Call of Duty Warzone.
They have been absurdly powerful since their inception.
While it's completely expected that shotguns should be powerful at short range, the weapon has now been nerfed. This led to the community remembering once again how strange the weapon still is, even after the change.
There have rarely been weapons so strong in Call of Duty Warzone that they have felt broken.
It was not just Reddit users who discussed the absurdity of the entire weapon.
While the patch on January 7 does contain certain weapon nerfs, Raven Software has also spoken about making certain changes in the way they use their patches to change weapons. It's now expected that the nerfs will be a lot more respectful towards the players' efforts and investments.
There has also been a change in the cash threshold for Overtime in the Plunder mode, which has been increased to 2 million from 1.
While many players have been appreciative of the work, console players are far from happy. Apparently, the crash issues that
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