A March 19 Call of Duty: Warzone update has brought nerfs to two SMGs, the RAM-9 and HRM-9. The new update also made some changes to Call of Duty: Warzone's Gulag and more.
The recent patch comes as Warzone Mobile's March 21 release date continues to draw nearer. Recently, Activision detailed Warzone Mobile's Operation: Day Zero launch event, which allows players to earn exclusive rewards by completing challenges. However, the event's name might confuse some players, as it actually begins the day after Warzone Mobile's release. Additionally, players who have already purchased the newest Call of Duty battle pass will automatically unlock the same pass in Warzone Mobile, which offers additional rewards that can only be unlocked in the mobile game.
As for standard Warzone, the game's newest update adjusted the RAM-9 by decreasing its near-mid damage from 27 to 24 and its mid damage from 24 to 22. The HRM-9's nerf saw its max damage range decrease from 12.95 meters to 11.30 meters. The changes to the two weapons aren't massive, but should help balance their abilities in gunfights that aren't close range. Additionally, the recent patch disabled the Night Vision Gulag event, which happened randomly on rare occasions, and removed and replaced all laser attachments in Gulag loadouts. The new Soulrender melee weapon also saw a slight improvement by no longer causing a delay after swapping to the weapon or throwing equipment while using it.
The only other inclusions in the Warzone update are two bug fixes, which fix a final elimination killcam issue and a glitch on Fortune Keep's Research Vessel POI that caused unmanned vehicles to eliminate players. As for fans of Modern Warfare 3, that game also received a new update.
A March 19 patch simultaneously released forSledgehammer's game made some changes to the new limited-time Juggermosh mode, which was introduced with last week's Modern Warfare 3 update. Juggernauts in the mode are no longer immune to stun grenades, flash grenades,
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