Call of Duty: Warzone is really listening to the fans
Give it up to the powerful folks over at Raven Software and the Call of Duty: Warzone community. Based on community feedback, the powerhouse has reverted its load out drop timing in standard Warzone to match the previous system in place before Season One.
The official details come courtesy of the Call of Duty blog but make sure to keep scrolling to get more details on what’s brewing at Raven Software.
In anticipation of Season Two’s launch, the Call of Duty® team is pleased to share a recent gameplay change Raven Software is making in WarzoneTM.
Following community feedback during Season One, Raven Software is reverting the standard Battle Royale Loadout Drop timing.
As part of today’s minor update, Operators should expect to see Loadout Drops available to purchase in Buy Stations at any time, rather than restricting availability during a match’s opening minutes.
This change will not affect Call of Duty®: Vanguard Royale and is one of numerous updates that all studios worked to deploy over the past two weeks and beyond.
More intel on what changed in Warzone since our January 19 community update – including bug fixes and other quality of life changes – can be found via Raven Software’s patch notes.
Those interested in Vanguard’s updates can view Sledgehammer Games’ Patch Notes here.
Both studios – and all those working on Call of Duty – will continue to listen and act upon community concerns of all levels.
As we head into Season Two, which will further address gameplay optimization, balancing, game stability and bugs, you can expect more details about these updates via the Call of Duty blog, from patch notes directly from Sledgehammer Games and Raven Software, and across Call of Duty social channels.
In case this wasn’t enough for you, check out the update on a Warzone patch note update which went down today.