Call of Duty Vanguard: update solves multiplayer and Zombie mode issues

Call of Duty Vanguard: update solves multiplayer and Zombie mode issues

Call of Duty Vanguard

Sledgehammer Games has released a new Call of Duty: Vanguard update, which includes a number of new bug fixes for Multiplayer and Zombie modes. Weapon balances have been added.

First of all let's see the fixes to the multiplayer mode, namely the bug fix:

(Weapons) - Long shots now count when getting through the damage of incendiary bullets over time (Weapons) - When previewing the shotgun after unlocking the multiplayer challenges, the shotgun shows the details of the challenge (Weapons) - Fixed unwanted behavior with Buck and Slug, which resulted in players getting bonuses to headshots when shooting limbs (Perks) - Players with the Fortified Perk are no longer immune to any fire damage, including Flamenaut and Incendiary Grenade (Kill Streak) - Fixed an issue where some players did not keep their Killstreak between rounds (Kill Streak) - Users can no longer get infinite ammo with the Killstreak bug exploit

A soldier with a shotgun in hand in Call of Duty Vanguard CDL has been fixed as follows:

Start-of-game timer is now 30 seconds Removed FMJ from restriction list Respawn delay set to 3.5 seconds Delay respawn delay after suicide is set to 4.5 seconds Added Incendiary Grenades to Restriction List Added Bombing Run to Restriction List All Killstreak, except Artillery Strike and Cruise Missile, are limited and cannot be used in Ranked Play

Finally, here are the fixes for Call of Duty Vanguard's Zombie mode:

(Artifacts) - Fixed an issue that could occasionally prevent the player's artifact from functioning properly after using a self-reveal. (Support) - Fixed an issue where support weapons could provide infinite ammo.

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Call Of Duty: Warzone And Vanguard Season 2 Operators Seemingly Leaked

It appears there are new operators coming to Call of Duty: Warzone and Vanguard in Season 2, and they have apparently leaked ahead of time. The new operators are reportedly named Anna, Gustavo, and Thomas, according to social media leaks (via VGC).


You can see grainy images of the purported new DLC characters below. As usual, it's likely the new characters can be purchased with the new battle pass for Season 2. If history is any indication, players can expect new maps, weapons, and items, among other fresh updates for Season 2.


Season 2 was originally expected to launch on February 2, but Activision delayed it to February 14. Activision said it's spending the additional development time to release more updates and optimizations to Vanguard, Warzone Pacific, Black Ops Cold War, and Modern Warfare 2019 to get those games into better shape.


'We feel your frustrations and hear you loud and clear,' Activision said. 'To date, we've deployed a number of updates, but more needs to be done. Upcoming implementations will address several concerns raised by the community and other quality-of-life improvements. Adjusting the core gameplay loop, mechanics, and balance is a continuing and important focus. Fixes will apply to your platform of choice--two generations of consoles and PC--as well as gameplay in general across all five systems.'


Activision is in the midst of being acquired by Microsoft, but the deal isn't expect to go through until later this year at the earliest. It remains to be seen if Call of Duty will become an Xbox-exclusive series going forward, but Xbox's Phil Spencer recently said the plan is to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation.


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