Modern Warfare ‘Season 4 Reloaded update


If you want to try what it’s like to fight against 200 other players in an increasingly shrinking arena of chaos and death, now is your chance. The massive Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and War zone The “Season 4 Reloaded” update is out now, bringing with it the biggest battle royale the genre has yet seen. It is not far behind, with 22-36 GB depending on your platform, but we are used to it. If you have a slow connection, make a cup of coffee and download it, because this is how this game works.

The update comes with a ton of new content.In addition to the 200-player limited-time mode mentioned above, War zone you are obtaining supply contracts, which will give you a discount on purchases if you arrive at the nearest shopping station on time. We’re also getting a Juggernaut Royale mode, where a player can move around in a giant Juggernaut outfit, as well as the viewfinder, which allows him to scan the surroundings around him without that glow that gives away his position.

Both of them War zone and Modern war They’re getting the Rytrec AMR, a .50 caliber sniper rifle that you can unlock through an in-game challenge.

We also have some major balance shifts that some very powerful weapons tackle. The Grau and MP5 are getting some much-needed nerfs, hopefully giving some variety back to both Modern war and War zone. For full patch notes, click here.

Speaking of Modern warWe are getting a new map there: Cheshire Park, a London neighborhood with a garden and conservatory to provide a pleasing floral backdrop to the endless ritual of death and revival. We’re also getting a Team Defender mode that unfolds like a traditional flag capture, but with a single flag. You get points by holding on to the flag and not killing yourself.

The store is receiving some new things, as is traditional. The headline there is the new operator, Roze, as well as a legendary Juliet assault rifle plane.

It is large, in almost every way, and will require full commitment from both the hard drive and the trigger finger. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare continues to redefine the series’ place in the world of shooting space, powered by free-to-play War zone to become the most popular installment in franchise history. It’s almost beginning to ask questions about how the team will handle the transition to a new game in 2020, something I highly doubt Activision would be doing if Call of Duty wasn’t entitled to annual releases, even when the rest of the industry has moved on. towards games as a service models. I am particularly interested to see how the team wields a massive set of weapons in War zone as new ones from the new title join old unlocks.