Raven Software has released early patch notes that reveal major changes are coming to Call of Duty: Warzone's Vanguard Royale modes. The update will take effect on March 3, bringing a major adjustment to core player health and UAV pricing for the Vanguard playlists.
With Vanguard's integration into Warzone, the battle royale gained new Vanguard Royale playlists, which are modes restricted to only include Vanguard weapons and operators. According to Raven Software's patch notes, the core player health of these modes will be increased from 100 to 150, meaning players will now have a total health pool of 300 with armor included. This change will affect all squad sizes of Vanguard Royale playlists.
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Another major change comes with the increased price of the UAV streak at Buy Stations, with a price jump from $6,000 to a whopping $9,000 per UAV. Raven Software says this change comes from a balancing of feedback. Some players like the UAVs being less frequent, while others wanted them to stay accessible. The developer says the price increase is the compromise, making them always accessible but less readily exploitable.
The update will also include some more bug fixes. The patch notes detail a fix for an issue that is causing some players to get stuck while going prone underneath certain environmental elements, and it will squash a bug causing Wade's Bundled Up operator skin to appear headless. Additionally, elements will be adjusted at Chemical
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