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CoD: Warzone Players Warned They’ll Go ‘Splat’ If They Cheat – Kotaku

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Migrants sent by Gov. DeSantis to Martha’s Vineyard depart for Cape Cod

Massachusetts authorities announced Friday that they will move approximately 50 migrants from the island of Martha’s Vineyard to a military base in Cape Cod so they can find shelter and chart next steps. The move is voluntary for the migrants, the state said.

Gov. Charlie Baker (R) said the migrants will be offered “shelter and humanitarian supports” in dormitory-style rooms at Joint Base Cape Cod in Bourne. State and local officials will also ensure migrants have food, shelter and other services. Baker said he plans to activate up to 125 members of the Massachusetts National Guard to aid in the relief effort.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) surprised federal and state officials on Wednesday by sending migrants who recently crossed the U.S.-Mexico border to the affluent resort island. The move is part of an ongoing campaign by DeSantis and other Republican governors in Texas and Arizona to send migrants to Democrat-heavy cities such as Washington, New York and Chicago to publicize soaring numbers of crossings this year on the southern border.

Many migrants might have ended up in these states anyway, but the unexpected arrivals are catching locals off guard and sending them scrambling to find supplies and shelter for the newcomers. Many of the migrants are from Venezuela, a South American nation that has been engulfed in a political and economic crisis, with shortages of food, water and electricity.

In a speech at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute’s annual gala on Thursday night, Biden lashed out at Republicans.

“Instead of working with us on solutions, Republicans are playing politics with human beings, using them as props,” he said. “What they’re doing is simply wrong, it’s un-American, it’s reckless.”

But Republicans defended the action, saying border cities were experiencing influxes in even greater numbers. Federal border agents have made nearly 2 million apprehensions on the southern border this fiscal year, exceeding last year’s total.

“If there is a humanitarian crisis in Martha’s Vineyard, wouldn’t it stand to reason there is a drastically more significant humanitarian crisis at the Southwest border?” the House Republicans on the Homeland Security Committee tweeted Friday.

State and local politicians in Massachusetts praised the response on Martha’s Vineyard, an offshore island accessible only by air and sea, where volunteers turned out in droves to assist the migrants when they showed up carrying maps and a few belongings. Some said they had expected to arrive in a bigger city, close to public transportation, and not a small island of 20,000 people.

The state said “the island communities are not equipped to provide sustainable accommodation.”

The military base is already used as an emergency shelter and officials said it can provide “safe temporary accommodation appropriate for the specific needs of families and individuals.”

The facility also has space for access to legal services and healthcare. In the past the base has sheltered Louisiana residents who fled Hurricane Katrina and Massachusetts residents affected by covid.

“We are grateful to the providers, volunteers and local officials that stepped up on Martha’s Vineyard over the past few days to provide immediate services to these individuals,” Baker said in a statement.

“While Wednesday’s arrival on Martha’s Vineyard was unexpected, the extraordinary response was not,” Public Safety and Security Secretary Terrence Reidy said. “The work of so many state and local partners exemplify the best values of our Commonwealth, providing safe shelter, food and care for individuals that had been through a long harrowing journey.”

State official’s said they had a plan to assist the migrants who decide to stay on the base, including shelter, clothing, personal hygiene kits, good, and access to health care, mental health, and counseling in their native language. The base is unable to accept donations, officials said.

Molly Hennessy-Fiske in Houston and Joanna Slater in Williamstown contributed to this report.



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Call of Duty 2022 First Teaser Revealed

It looks like Infinity Ward is ramping up marketing for Call of Duty 2022, which is expected to be Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. The developer rebooted the Modern Warfare series in 2019 to immense commercial success and rave reviews after a period of games set in the far future which featured space combat and advanced movement. Players responded to these entries with mixed reactions, but Call of Duty: Modern Warfare felt like a return to form and reminded players of the golden age of the series while still iterating upon what the franchise had done up to that point. Now, it looks like Infinity Ward is ready to reveal the highly anticipated sequel.

After confirming this year’s entry will be a sequel to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Infinity Ward went quiet on the new game. Now, it has taken things a step further by deleting all of its Instagram posts and turning its Twitter profile picture into a black circle and its banner image into an extremely dark image. Twitter user MrDalekJD brightened the banner image and although it appears to be mostly nothing, it’s a picture of Ghost, one of the franchise’s most iconic characters. Ghost made his debut in the original Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 in 2009 and subsequently returned in post-launch content for Modern Warfare (2019) and Warzone. It’s expected he will play a major role in the campaign of the new game, which is heavily rumored to center around the Columbian drug cartel.

Earlier this month, insider RalphsValves suggested something Call of Duty related would be coming at the end of April. They also mentioned a reveal was planned for May, but perhaps a teaser that tells fans when to tune in for the proper reveal is coming by the end of this month. Details are still scarce on the project, but it’s heavily rumored to be one of the most ambitious Call of Duty games to date with a brand-new sandbox mode.

Are you excited for the new Call of Duty? Let me know in the comments below or hit me up on Twitter @Cade_Onder.



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Call of Duty 2022 Reportedly Releasing Early

According to a wide range of rumors from reliable Call of Duty sources, Call of Duty 2022 is going to be a follow-up to 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and a reboot of 2009’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. The expectation is that the game will be out this November, like the past two COD games, via the PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. However, the latest rumor about the game suggests this expectation is wrong. Apparently, the game is going to follow in the footsteps of 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and release earlier in October. When exactly in October, the rumors don’t say, but word is the decision to pass on the usual November release window is due to the dip in sales Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War experienced the last two years releasing in this window.

The information comes the way of prominent Call of Duty insider and leaker, Tom Henderson, who notes that a “big” Call of Duty: Warzone may follow shortly after the release of Call of Duty: 2022 in October.  Adding to this, Henderson claims the game will continue a developing tradition for the series, which is wait until the summer for a reveal. 

“As expected, it’s looking like this year’s Call of Duty title, Modern Warfare II (2022), will be revealed in the summer,” said Henderson. “Hearing rumblings that the title could release in October due to Vanguard’s poor sales performance, with a ‘big’ Warzone update coming soon after.”

This is where the report ends. At the moment of publishing, neither Activision nor Infinity Ward nor anyone rumored to be involved with the rumored game’s development has acknowledged or addressed Henderson’s report in any capacity. We don’t anticipate this changing, but if it does, we will be sure to update the story accordingly. In the meantime, take all of this — which is completely unofficial and subject to change — with a grain of salt. 

As always, feel free to leave a comment or two letting us know what you think or, alternatively, hit me up on Twitter @Tyler_Fischer_ to talk all things gaming and to talk all things Call of Duty.



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Aydan makes Warzone vow after ditching CoD battle royale for Apex Legends

Star Warzone streamer Aydan Conrad has vowed to leave the popular Call of Duty battle royale behind until “something changes,” ditching the game he’s earned more than $300k in to join the growing Apex Legends exodus.

Aydan, like many Warzone stars recently, has been struggling with the Call of Duty battle royale and its controversial Pacific changes, not least of all the Caldera map.

For the 22-year-old Twitch streamer, Warzone is reaching a point of no return. During Caldera’s long-hyped ⁠— and rather lackluster ⁠— launch, Aydan declared he may “quit Warzone entirely” over the tropical changes, and now he’s delivered on that threat, swapping over to archrival franchise Apex Legends.

When leaving, he dropped a huge Warzone vow too.

“Today is the first day I’m not playing Warzone,” he declared. “Gonna be tough and hurts the feels, but that game sucks. [It] needs changing before I hop on again.”

The Twitch star has been toying with the idea of ditching Warzone for Apex Legends for weeks now, motivated partially by the CoD battle royale’s sorry state, and the success fellow star NICKMERCS has found with a similar move.

Aydan said he was “losing his passion for Warzone and Call of Duty,” and after trying Apex Legends declared it was “refreshing as f**k” compared to its rivals.

Despite that, he’s not entirely sold just yet either.

“I’m not in love with Apex yet, I can say that,” the Warzone star explained while playing the Respawn battle royale in his December 29 stream. “[The problem is] I can’t play it for eight hours straight yet. I can only play like three or four hours at a time, [but] I just love the ranked mode so much.

“If there was no ranked mode, I wouldn’t play this game,” he added, “but the Apex Legends ranked mode is just so good. Having something to work towards is key.”

Apex Legends isn’t the first rival battle royale to catch Aydan’s eye as he looks for a “refreshing” game to play instead of Warzone heading into 2022 either.

The 22-year-old dropped back in old flame Fortnite before Christmas, declaring he was embarrassed to be a Call of Duty player right now. He has suggested several times he will be playing pro leagues in the Epic Games title soon too, with the next Cash Cup running on January 10.

And Aydan made it clear that, even if Apex or Fortnite win his heart, he won’t rule out a Warzone return either: “I don’t think I’m gonna, not yet, but we’ll see.”



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COD Vanguard, Warzone Fans Pissed Krampus Keeps Killing Them

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I assumed getting murdered by Krampus at the end of a hotly contested Call of Duty match would be objectively funny, but it seems players are less than pleased with the mythological creature’s ability to affect online competition so dramatically.

“Krampus needs to go,” reads a 90% upvoted post on the Call of Duty: Warzone subreddit. “I was in a top five situation, and got hunted by Krampus. Completely fucked me over. Winning is already hard enough, but being hunted by a near impossible being to kill with less than 10 people left is too much. I don’t think that level of [randomness] should be happening in end game.”

Despite being an obscure piece of central European folklore, Krampus—a sadistic Santa Claus sidekick who, among other things, puts naughty children in burlap sacks and beats them with birch rods—has slowly seeped its way into the cultural zeitgeist over the last few years. His latest appearance comes courtesy of Call of Duty: Vanguard and Warzone’s ongoing Festive Fervor event, which sees the goatman pursue players and then rips them to shreds.

Krampus operates differently depending on which game you’re playing. In Vanguard, the monster seeks out players with low objective scores, punishing them for not contributing enough to their team’s success. His targets are apparently more random in Warzone, where anyone can attract Krampus’ ire. It’s the latter situation that’s upsetting Call of Duty players, especially those who find themselves on the verge of winning a battle royale match before falling victim to the creature’s claws.

“I’ve had multiple games where Krampus is hunting myself or my team in top 10 situations, and it ruins the game,” wrote another frustrated player.

With no word from developers about possible Krampus nerfs and a firm end date for the event unknown, it appears as if Call of Duty players are just going to have to tough it out for the time being.

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CoD Vanguard December 9 update patch notes: weapon balancing, spawns, more

The highly-anticipated Season 1 of Vanguard and Warzone Pacific is right around the corner. The official roadmap has given players a glimpse of the content expected to shake both games up. 

Players will be experiencing a brand new Warzone map as the sequel to Verdansk this week. Excitement for the new content is expectedly high and according to the roadmap, Call of Duty players sure have a lot to look forward to. 

The pre-season has gone on long enough for Vanguard players. The wait for Season 1 is finally almost over. With new content available across Multiplayer, Zombies, and Warzone, this week is going to be a busy one. Here’s everything you need to know about what’s to come as well as when to expect the new content. 

Vanguard and Warzone Pacific roadmap

Players can expect to enjoy Season One content on December 8, following updates to Vanguard and Warzone. Vanguard’s update is scheduled for December 6 at 9 PM PT, December 7 at 12 AM ET. Meanwhile, Warzone is scheduled to shut down its servers from December 7 at 9 PM PT to December 8 at 9 AM PT to prepare for Warzone Pacific.

Access to free content across Multiplayer, Zombies, and Warzone Pacific, will be available to all players. In addition, players will receive new content within the Battle Pass system. Don’t forget, Vanguard owners can enjoy 24 hours of exclusive access to the new Caldera map in Warzone Pacific.

24-Hour exclusive access to Caldera

There’s still time to be the first to drop into Caldera, the brand-new map launching with Warzone Pacific.

Purchase Call of Duty: Vanguard before December 8 to participate in a 24-hour Caldera exclusive access event in Warzone Pacific, which begins on December 8 at 9 AM PT. Digital copies of Vanguard come with immediate access to Caldera during its 24-hour exclusivity period, while those who purchase a physical version must install and boot Vanguard and get past the initial interactive screen to gain access to this Warzone Pacific event.

More intel about Caldera can be found in our overview blog here.

Battle Pass content overview

Time to restock that arsenal for the Pacific.

The Season One Battle Pass for Vanguard and Warzone is set to offer a new standard in value, both within the free Battle Pass System and the full Battle Pass containing access to up to 100 Tiers. During Season One, you can earn plenty by just playing the game, and you’ll get even more value by picking up the full Battle Pass:

– Three Free Functional Weapons. Two New Perks. New Equipment. All Free. Period.

– Over 30 Free Items, Including Some for Clans. 300 COD Points, Weapon Blueprints, and more. Earn even more items by joining a Clan with friends, then party up to get that 10% global XP boost.

– Trident’s First Operator: Francis “Kai” Lanakila. Here for a good time, not a long time. Purchase the Battle Pass to unlock him immediately at Tier 0.

– A “Battleprepped” Legendary Skin, Free with Battle Pass Bundle. Pick up the Battle Pass Bundle to get access to all 100 Tiers, skip ahead to Tier 20, and grab a menacing new skin for Polina.

Introducing S.O.T.F. Trident, Led by Francis “Kai” Lanakila at Tier 0

When Butcher needed to hunt down the Axis on Caldera, Francis “Kai” Lanakila was the first man he called… even if he likes to show off just as much as hotshot pilot Wade Jackson.

As passionate in battle as he is for food, friends, and thrills, Francis learns quickly from mistakes and knows to move on to the bigger missions ahead. He fights to help others in need… but he always wants to make sure he looks good doing it.

His favorite weapon is the Cooper Carbine, one of the three new weapons within the Season One Battle Pass. Use it to rank up quicker through this 20-level Operator XP progression path, which includes XP bonuses, two new Skins, and a tasty “Kalua” Pork Weapon Charm among other rewards.

Francis and his default “Kingdom” Operator Skin are automatically unlocked at Tier 0 with purchase of the Season One Battle Pass.

PLUS: Bundle Bonus Skin, Other Instant Rewards

Tier 0 also offers these instant rewards upon Battle Pass purchase:

– “Alleyway” Arthur Kingsley Skin. Dive into the Pacific prepared for the heat with this new Skin for Vanguard’s leader.

– Season One XP Boost. Enjoy a 10% increase on Player XP throughout Season One.

– 45-Minute Double Weapon XP Token. Level up those new armaments faster with this token.

Those who want to get access to up to 100 Tiers of the Battle Pass — and do so with a head start — have another reason to pick up the Battle Pass Bundle: the Legendary “Battleprepped” Operator Skin for sharpshooter Polina Petrova. Although the gas mask is not functional against Caldera’s circle collapse, your presence will be even more menacing to those trying to escape it while wearing this gear.

Later This Season: Trident’s Reinforcements Lewis Howard and Isabella Rosario Dulnuan Reyes

During Season One, all of Trident will make their presence known in Warzone Pacific, Multiplayer, and Zombies, starting with Lewis Howard before the end of the year.

Lewis Howard survives even against insurmountable odds, being drafted into the war with zero knowledge of weaponry before becoming the USA’s deadliest sniper. His preferred weapon is the Gorenko Anti-Tank Rifle, also featured within the Battle Pass.

After the New Year, Trident will be complete when close-quarter battle (CQB) specialist Isabella Rosario Dulnuan Reyes joins the fray.

Get Lewis and Isabella in their own featured Bundles, set for launch during Season One. Those who have all three members of Trident and level them up to 20 will get special gold-trimmed outfits, as well as some incredibly badass Diamond Operator Skins if they maxed out all 12 Operators from the other four Task Forces.

PlayStation exclusive Combat Pack

Get an edge over the competition with the Season One Combat Pack, free for PlayStation®Plus members starting this December to celebrate the inaugural season of Vanguard and Warzone Pacific.

The Combat Pack includes an Epic Operator Skin for Lucas Riggs, the Legendary “Blue Glitz” Shotgun Weapon Blueprint featuring 10 attachments, the Legendary “Mermaid Scale” Melee Weapon Blueprint, an Epic Emblem, Watch, Sticker, and Calling Card, and a 60-minute Double XP Token.

Season One new weapons

For the first time in Call of Duty history, players will receive not just two, but three free functional weapons in a seasonal Battle Pass system. And later this season, a new SMG and an additional melee weapon will grant players some great CQB options after completing their respective challenges or getting their hands on one of their Weapon Blueprints.

Cooper Carbine: Assault Rifle (Launch, Tier 15 of Battle Pass System)

An American hybrid rifle with SMG-like properties, the Cooper Carbine is a short-range Assault Rifle that’s easy to control with a fast fire rate.

It could best be compared to the Automaton, another popular fast-firing Assault Rifle that community members have gravitated toward since launch. By default, the Cooper Carbine has a slightly slower rate of fire, shorter effective range, and a bit more horizontal recoil, but in exchange offers better damage per shot, quicker centering speed, and a bigger default magazine.

Dive into the Gunsmith, and you’ll find attachments that can boost its rate of fire past 1,000 rpm, put its damage into three-shot elimination territory in Multiplayer, or provide a 60-round drum magazine that fully commits this weapon to its SMG roots.

Expect it to be a solid midrange option for Warzone Pacific and Multiplayer, or as an Overkill backup to the other ranged weapon in the Battle Pass system.

Gorenko Anti-Tank Rifle: Sniper Rifle (Launch, Tier 31 of Battle Pass System)

The Gorenko is going to hit enemies hard.

A heavy semi-automatic rifle, the Gorenko offers the most damage per shot of any ballistics-based weapon, capable of one-shotting any enemy in Multiplayer with ease. Even though it is semiauto, follow-up shots may be hard to take due to the incredible kick its high-caliber bullets produce.

This can be remedied with some available barrel attachments, or those who can somehow tame it could bump up the fire rate and Aim Down Sight speed for a wildly aggressive sniping Loadout.

As the only weapon of its kind in Vanguard, it fills a unique role when facing foes. However, in Warzone Pacific, the Gorenko could rival similar sniper rifles from other Call of Duty titles and may wind up being the go-to long-range option for top players in tough trials and competitions.

Sawtooth: Melee (Launch, Tier 37 of Battle Pass System)

The first functional melee weapon to ever be dropped within the Battle Pass system packs a serious bite.

Sewn with shark’s teeth along the club’s perimeter, the Sawtooth can whack and slice up foes just as well as the FS Fighting Knife.

Consider it an alternative option to the lone Secondary Melee Weapon in Vanguard.

Katana: Melee (Launch Window)

This single-edged Japanese longsword adds another deadly close-quarter combat option alongside the FS Fighting Knife and Sawtooth.

Welgun: SMG (In-Season)

A prototype developed by Captain Butcher’s S.O.E., the Welgun finds its way into the Vanguard arsenal despite being produced in limited quantities.

Similar to the Sten with the default ammo it chambers, the Welgun is extremely compact and has relatively decent balanced thanks to built-in grips.

Unlock the Katana and Welgun during Season One in Vanguard or Warzone Pacific either through a challenge or within new Store Bundles, both to arrive during the season.

Operator Skins

Want new gear for your Operators? The core twelve special forces are prepared for the Pacific with new skins, including:

Halima “Desert Cover” Skin (Tier 10) – Whether the fight rages in the arid North African deserts or the humid Pacific jungles, Halima is prepared with her warm-weather gear.

Shigenori “Konara” Skin (Tier 20) – Deal fatal blows to all foes under the Caldera forest’s dense canopies as Shigenori, who brings his custom foliage-fitted gear into the fight via the Battle Pass.

Polina “Rising Legend” Skin (Tier 90) – Outside of her signature ushanka, Polina is geared up for the Pacific with a uniform designed for the humid conditions and tropical environment of the battles ahead.

These Operator Skins, Weapon Blueprints, and other Loadout and Player Profile items are all on top of some COD Points: 300 across Free Tiers in the Battle Pass System and another 1,000 within the full Battle Pass.

Add in two Vanguard Multiplayer Perks and a new Lethal Grenade for your Loadouts — all completely free to earn — and you have plenty of value to get outside of some awesome rewards at Tiers 95 and 100.

Tier 95 and Tier 100: Awaken the Fire Within Your Inner Operator

The Season One Battle Pass ends with an explosion of Legendary content, starting with the “Hold the Line” Weapon Blueprint for the new Sniper Rifle within the Battle Pass, available at Tier 95.

Following some more Legendary items in the next few Tiers — including 100 COD Points for free at Tier 98 — your reward for reaching Tier 100 is worthy of a true warrior:

– “Awoken” Legendary Francis Skin. Don the mask of a fearsome fire legend with this Legendary Skin, designed for the first Trident Operator to the fight.

– “Harvester” Legendary Assault Rifle Blueprint. A 10-attachment configuration for the new short-ranged Assault Rifle, the Harvester is all about pumping out hard-hitting damage against enemies and their technology with great speed and agility.

– Title, Emblem, and Charm. Let the lobby know you are ready to light it up with a new Title, Emblem for your profile, and a fiery Charm that can be placed on nearly any weapon of your choosing. 

What’s in Store for the Pacific: Bundle Overviews

In addition to the first Bundle for the Welgun and Katana, along with Operators Francis and Isabella, Season One will bring a host of new Store content, including the first Pro Pack in Vanguard.

Fit for a fight in the Pacific, the Skull Collector Pro Pack contains seven items on top of 2,400 COD Points for only USD $19.99 SRP or your regional equivalent — essentially, a free pack of Legendary items if you were already planning to pick up 2,400 COD Points in the store.

Among these items is the Legendary “Canopy Stalker” Skin for Roland and two Legendary Weapon Blueprints that are perfect for a sniping Loadout with Overkill: the “Pythonidae” bolt-action Sniper Rifle Blueprint and the fast-firing “Acinonyx” Assault Rifle Blueprint. It also has a home run of an MVP highlight in “Knuckleball” for Vanguard, if you choose to jump back into Multiplayer and try out or level up new weapons before that next infiltration into the Pacific.

Mastercrafts will also appear in Vanguard before the end of the year, starting with the Fire Starter Mastercraft Bundle, featuring the “Helm of Darkness” Assault Rifle Blueprint, which is perfect for the fiery Legendary Skin for Francis within the Battle Pass. An all-around menace that features a deadly Bayonet and Reach Kit combo, this 10-attachment weapon is ready to light up the lobby, especially with its included Incendiary ammunition.

Those who want to look toward the future of CQB combat will want to grab the Enjoy the Retreat Mastercraft Bundle, featuring the “Demo Kit” SMG with heavy-hitting short ammo, where every shot can be vital to your success up close. Expect solid accuracy with this weapon thanks to its barrel and hand stop, as well as a faster fire rate due to the Recoil Booster it has at the muzzle.

Love tracers and gold? Vanguard’s initial bundle offerings will bring back some of the more popular features and styles seen for the past dozen seasons.

Among the initial offerings of tracer packs is the Tracer Pack: Blue Thunder Bundle, which features an SMG and an Assault Rifle fitted with blue tracer rounds. The “Bioluminescence” SMG is built for covert operations, with a silencer and Subsonic ammo able to keep those smaller caliber bullets off the radar, while the “Flame Painted” Assault Rifle is a 10-attachment beast built for long-range combat.

Those who rather be regal and auric in dealing damage will want to look at the Noble Death Bundle – its highlights are a Legendary “Imperial” Skin for Constanze and two golden Weapon Blueprints that could be used in a full loadout. Take the “Imperator” Assault Rifle as a Primary Weapon and send silent, yet highly accurate, shots down range, and when the enemy gets too close for comfort, deal with them with the fully-automatic “Executor” Handgun.

Also expect plenty of Bundles themed around the upcoming Festive Fervor — the in-game event and holiday celebration across Vanguard and Warzone — that will arrive alongside these Mastercrafts.

VANGUARD MULTIPLAYER OVERVIEW

– Multiplayer Heads Across the Pacific. Prepare for Paradise, an all-new map based in the Pacific, and remember your Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® 3 Dome strategies for Radar.

– Control Returns, another Returning Mode Dropping In-Season. The competitive mode will arrive in the launch window of Season One, while veterans of the franchise may want to get in the zone for a festive surprise later in season…

– Get Intuition, Serpentine, and Incendiary Lethal Grenade in Battle Pass Free Tiers. Know your enemy’s position, take less damage on the move, and lock down objectives.

New Maps, Including MW3 Dome Remake Radar

Paradise (Launch): A weapons testing site somewhere in the Pacific Ocean hosts all task force Operators for joint exercises. Medium-sized three-lane-style map featuring an underground tunnel and pools of toxic waste.

Radar (Launch): A reimagined version of Dome, the classic Modern Warfare 3 map. This small radar station in the Pacific is built for fast-paced combat. Remember to not camp on the catwalks!

Control Returns (Launch Window)

Best known as a popular third mode in competitive Call of Duty, Control will see a return in Vanguard Multiplayer in the launch window of Season One.

Control mixes the limited-life nature of Search and Destroy with the objective style of Hardpoint and the elimination-centered gameplay of Team Deathmatch. Two teams alternate between attacking or defending two fixed capture zones on the map with limited respawns. Attackers either have to capture both zones or completely eliminate the Defenders before the time limit.

Another, more respawn-heavy mode, is set to drop during for Festive Fervor, and any veteran since the Modern Warfare 3 days should be prepared to get in the zone for it…

Two New Perks and Incendiary Lethal Grenade for Loadouts

Ready those Loadouts for some new Perks and Equipment.

Through the Season One Battle Pass, you can unlock three new options across all Vanguard Loadouts, which are set to rival the already stiff competition between the Lethal Equipment and Perk 1 and 2 slot choices:

Serpentine — Perk 1, Tier 21 of Season One Battle Pass

Sprinting reduces incoming damage.

Breaking out into a regular sprint slightly reduces all damage from ballistics and explosives, while Tactical Sprinting can cut damage by more than a quarter of its normal value.

Intuition — Perk 1, Tier 44 of Season One Battle Pass

Your vision pulses when enemies are nearby, even through walls.

Similar to High Alert in previous games, but with shorter range, Intuition allows you to perceive threats before they round corners or burst through doors. This is done without the need to suppress them like Piercing Range, making it a more passive option for those looking for more close-range engagements.

Special Incendiary Grenade — Lethal Equipment, Tier 39 of Season One Battle Pass

Obscures an area in a white fog and burns those who come close.

A handheld and extremely limited version of the Firebombing Run Killstreak, the Incendiary Grenade deals a small burst of damage within a large radius at the detonation point, then deals burn damage every second to those who stay within its range. This damage scales the longer someone is within the area and lasts for a longer time than its rivals, the Thermite and Molotov Cocktail.

VANGUARD ZOMBIES OVERVIEW

–  Prepare for the Purge and New Covenants. A fresh Objective to conquer at season launch, as well as 14 new ways to use those Sacrificial Hearts.

–  New Weapons and Challenges. Bolster your loadouts with five new weapons, bring launchers into the fight, and complete new Career Challenges and Season Challenges for unique rewards.

–  Tome of Rituals, Support Killstreaks, New Area, Holiday Updates, and More In-Season. Upgrade those Artifacts for more powerful Dark Aether abilities, discover new secrets in Von List’s Office, and craft powerful Support tools to use against the undead threat later in the season.

New Objective, Covenants, Weapons, and Challenges

Season One introduces a new batch of content for Zombies, as Treyarch adds in a new Objective, new Covenants, new weapons, new Career Challenges, and 20 Season Challenges on December 8.

New Objective: Purge

Eradicate the Augmentors from this plane of existence in Purge, the newest Objective coming to “Der Anfang.” These aethereal worms feed on the dimensional energy that powers Kortifex, and can only be stopped by capturing powerful Control Runes. But beware: the Augmentors will spawn waves of enemies as a defense mechanism as you attempt to purge them from our dimension.

Prepare to take on this Objective among those already available from launch across all arenas, from Stalingrad to Shi No Numa. Earn a new Sacrificial Heart with each completion to spend at the Altar of Covenants.

14 New Covenant Upgrades

Fourteen powerful upgrades across five new Covenants are coming for those ready to stop Kortifex’s forces, including one that calls back to a classic Zombies Perk:

 Brimstone: Deal damage to nearby enemies (Rare/Epic/Legendary Rarity).

– Deadshot: Aiming down sights snaps the crosshairs to headshot location on enemies. Bonus damage on first crit for each enemy. Removes weapon sway (Rare/Epic Rarity).

– Dead Wire: Stuns enemy (Rare/Epic Rarity). Stuns enemy and nearby enemies (Legendary Rarity).

– Scrapper: Gain more Salvage from pickups (Rare/Epic Rarity). Gain more Salvage from pickups and Objective rewards (Legendary Rarity).

– Swift Vengeance: Deal more damage the faster you move. Activates shortly after you start moving. Fire while sprinting (Rare/Epic Rarity). Activates immediately upon moving (Legendary Rarity).

The Big Guns Are Here — Season One Weapons and Launchers Inbound

Ready to blast away the hordes with a Bazooka or the Panzerschreck? How about an anti-tank rifle?

Season One’s newest weapons — the Cooper Carbine, Gorenko Anti-Tank Rifle, and Sawtooth melee weapon — will become available in Zombies Loadouts once they’re unlocked in the Battle Pass system. Watch for them to join the Mystery Box rotation later in the season, as well.

All four Launchers will also be available in Loadouts and the Mystery Box for Zombies at the start of Season One, adding another layer of strategy for surviving Kortifex’s legions. Be sure to equip Splatterfest at the Altar of Covenants and let the rockets fly.

New Zombies Career Challenges and Season Challenges

Earn unique Calling Cards and XP bonuses by conquering new sets of Zombies Career Challenges in Season One, which will offer more ways to test your undead-slaying skills in “Der Anfang.”

Zombies players can also unlock and complete 20 new Season Challenges at the start of the season to earn even more XP and Calling Card rewards throughout the season.

Coming Soon: The Tome of Rituals, New Area, Support Killstreaks, Holiday Updates and More

Treyarch is preparing new Zombies updates for after the new year, which will include more content and features:

– The Tome of Rituals. Your Artifacts will be able to grow in power through the Tome of Rituals, offering greater Dark Aether abilities to aid in your survival.

– Von List’s Office. Few know what Von List is hiding in his personal quarters, but it may offer clues as to Kortifex’s plans. Dark secrets may also be waiting beyond a mysterious new portal…

– Support Killstreaks. The devastating Warmachine and Deathmachine will be ready to help you fight the rotting masses, so long as you have the Salvage to spare at the Crafting Table (or get lucky at the Mystery Box).

– Additional Features. New weapon unlock challenges, Mystery Box weapon updates, Server Pause functionality, and more are planned for later in Season One, including festive new holiday theming in Stalingrad. Speaking of which…

’Tis the Season for Prestige: Season One Challenges and Events

Season One launch is the kickoff for the Festive Fervor celebrations to come, as well as all the pulse-pounding free content when the new year arrives.

Expect more intel about Festive Fervor later this month. And as you prepare for the holidays, remember that the season of Prestige is upon us!

At the start of Season One, your Season Level will refresh to Level 1 and your progress will resume from the highest Prestige Level you achieved previously — three, if you reached the top level during the pre-season.

Starting with Season One, every 10 levels within Prestige offers a new Zombies and a Multiplayer/Warzone Pacific Challenge to complete for XP and a Calling Card. Complete all 20 within a seasonal set for that game mode to unlock an incredible animated Calling Card that shows off your elite abilities.

This season offers four additional Prestiges to achieve across the first 200 levels, as well as a new Weapon Blueprint:

– Level 50: New Prestige, Emblem, Weapon Blueprint, and Battle Pass Tier Skip

– Level 100: New Prestige, Emblem, and Battle Pass Tier Skip

– Level 150: New Prestige, Emblem, and Battle Pass Tier Skip

– Level 190: All Season Challenges Available

– Level 200: New Prestige, Emblem, Battle Pass Tier Skip, Master Prestige Calling Card

– Levels 250–1,000: Ability to earn additional Prestige Levels, if they were not reached during the pre-season.

Remember: Your Prestige-leveling journey is synchronized between Vanguard and Warzone Pacific, meaning you can progress through Season Levels and increase your Prestige Level by earning XP in either game!

THE LAST HOURS OF VERDANSK — HEAD TO WARZONE NOW!

At 9 PM PT on December 7, the Verdansk we knew will be gone.

Operators should prepare to infiltrate the Last Hours of Verdansk, a limited-time mode in Warzone starting tomorrow that contains exclusive rewards for participation and victory. Those who want to play on Verdansk one last time may want to join this explosive finale, where bunkers are your only safe haven from what will come.

Remember: after 9 PM PT on December 7, the Warzone servers will shut down alongside the Season One Update. They will be back online at 9 AM PT December 8, where Vanguard owners can drop into Caldera and everyone can get back to Rebirth Island for the start of Warzone Pacific.

Rise on every front.

Source: Call of Duty Blog

Image Credits: Activision

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CoD Mobile Season 9 Nightmare update patch notes: Halloween event, new maps & weapons

CoD Mobile Season 9 is here, as the popular handheld title gears up for another big Halloween event. From new weapons and maps to the return of Undead Siege, here’s included in the huge October 20 update.

Another new season in CoD Mobile has finally arrived after Season 8 and the second-anniversary celebrations begin to wind down. As always, players are in store for another massive update with tons of new content on the way.

Season 9 brings the fright again for Halloween: From spooky map overhauls to a frightening ‘Nightmare’ theme, the devs are going all in for the 2021 spectacle.

CoD Mobile Season 9: release date & time

The CoD Mobile Season 9 update arrived on Thursday, October 21 at 5PM PT / 8PM ET / 1AM BST (October 22). Players were immediately able to jump in and access all the latest spooky content in the handheld title.

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Halloween Standoff is back in CoD Mobile Season 9.

CoD Mobile Season 9 Nightmare theme

As The Haunting takes over in Black Ops Cold War and Warzone, the Nightmare is taking over CoD Mobile.

CoD Mobile Season 9’s theme is a chilling one as the Halloween celebrations take full effect. From creepy skins to scary menus, every aspect of CoD Mobile has been tweaked to provide a true Nightmare-inducing experience.

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Prepare for a frightening season in CoD Mobile.

New CoD Mobile Season 9 maps

No different from every recent season, CoD Mobile Season 9 has brought with it some interesting new maps.

First up is Hovec Sawmill, another map from 2019’s Modern Warfare making the jump to CoD Mobile. This medium-sized map features multiple lanes, a mix of verticality, and opportunities for both indoor and outdoor engagements.

Fitting the Halloween theme, the CoD Mobile rendition has Hovec Sawmill set at night, so be sure to crank your brightness up.

Next is the return of Halloween Standoff in CoD Mobile Season 9. While the original version of the map quickly became a fan favorite, the yearly Halloween overhaul has become iconic.

Halloween Standoff functions just the same way as before, though CoD Mobile devs have teased “new content” in this year’s iteration of the famous map. We’ll be sure to keep you updated as we learn of any new features or easter eggs.

New weapons in CoD Mobile Season 9

Two new weapons have arrived in CoD Mobile’s Season 9 update and both should be familiar to longtime fans of the series.

Up first is the Thumper, a deadly Grenade Launcher that’s featured in numerous mainline CoD titles. Scoring a direct hit with a projectile from the Thumper will secure a single-shot kill more often than not. Next, we have a more recent addition joining the mix in CoD Mobile Season 9 as the Swordfish Tactical Rifle will soon be available. Players will be able to grab this classic gun at Tier 21 of the Season 9 Battle Pass.

This four-round burst weapon first appeared in Black Ops 4 and while it may have a slow rate of fire, it packs one hell of a punch in any gunfight.

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CoD Mobile Season 9 brings two classic CoD weapons to the handheld title.

CoD Mobile Season 9 Battle Pass

As players have come to expect with each new season in CoD Mobile, another fresh Battle Pass is indeed available to grind in Season 9.

The first battle pass reveal came on October 18, with devs confirming a new Operator Skill for the rewards track. The TAK 5 Operator Skill – unlocked at Tier 14 – instantly gets your entire team back to full health, and even overheals an extra 50 HP on top.

Free Battle Pass

  • Scythe Time – Sticker (tier 1)
  • Ninja – Dark Flower (tier 8)
  • New Operator Skill TAK-5 (tier 14)
  • Charm – Cymbal Monkey (Tier 16)
  • New Weapon Swordfish (tier 21)
  • Pharo – Covenant (tier 28)
  • PDW-57 – Covenant (tier 31)
  • M4 – Covenant (tier 36)
  • Fields of the Fallen Calling Card (tier 46)
  • Striker – Covenant (tier 50)

Premium Pass

  • Artery – Nosferatu (tier 1)
  • UL736 – Gourd Loader (tier 1)
  • On the Prowl Calling Card (tier 1)
  • Charm – Zom-bale (tier 1)
  • HS0405 – Skeletal Ignition (tier 10)
  • Iskra – Arachnis (tier 12)
  • Generous Giver Emote (tier 15)
  • Peacekeeper MK2 – Spine Rattle (tier 30)
  • Nikto – Scarecrow (tier 35)
  • PP19 Bizon – Haunted Haystack (tier 40)
  • Swordfish – MKII (tier 50)
  • Rott – Tomb Bound (tier 50)

We’ll keep you updated here with a full rundown on the CoD Mobile Season 9 Battle Pass once more details emerge now that the patch is live.

New CoD Mobile Battle Royale class in CoD Mobile Season 9

Get ready to soar through the skies in CoD Mobile’s battle royale playlist. ‘Pumped’ is an all-new class that’s landed in the Season 9 patch; one that gives your character a functioning jet pack.

With the Power Jump Active Skill and the Pump Up Passive Skill you’re able to leap into the air and reach new heights. Not only does this completely buff your mobility, but it also lets you fire on enemies from new angles.

CoD Mobile Season 9 Trick or Treat event

It wouldn’t be a new CoD Mobile season without a new limited-time event. As Season 9 is doubling down on its Halloween theme, the latest mode is a trick-or-treat special.

All you have to do is “go door to door,” visiting your friend’s rooms online. Upon interacting with them, you’ll either be tricked or treated. If you land on a trick, you have to complete “an in-game task to get your candy.” But if you’re treated, that candy becomes available right away.

Every treat hands you some event XP to get you closer to unlocking each seasonal reward.

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Trick or Treating is a must on Halloween.

New Drop Zone multiplayer mode in CoD Mobile Season 9

The devs have added a new multiplayer experience in CoD Mobile too: Drop Zone has finally arrived in Season 9.

Players have to fight for control over a specific Drop Zone that’s constantly rotating around any given map. By controlling the Drop Zone, teams can then earn Scorestreaks that will quickly drop in from above.

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Modern Warfare’s Drop Zone mode has arrived in CoD Mobile in Season 9.

Undead Siege returns in CoD Mobile Season 9

After its introduction in August, Undead Siege has finally returned to CoD Mobile. Not only is the popular Zombies mode back in action in Season 9, but devs have revealed some fresh changes to keep players on their toes.

Dropping into the Isolated Battle Royale map, those in the casual playlist will notice more of a challenge right away. Zombie spawns have been increased and enemies will now dynamically spawn across both casual and hard modes.

Moreover, expect to find plenty of new secrets and easter eggs scattered throughout the mode.

Full CoD Mobile Season 9 patch notes

Multiplayer mode and survival mode

CR-56 AMAX (equipped with M67 magazine):

  • Reduced the range, the first range was adjusted from 36M to 30M, and the second range was adjusted from 51M to 42.5M
  • Reduced the damage on the upper arm from 62 to 48
  • Slightly increased vertical recoil.

M13:

  • Increased the basic movement speed of the base gun from 0.6 to 0.65
  • Increased the reload speed of the base gun from 3 to 2.5
  • Increased the basic bullet velocity of the multiplayer mode from 600 to 900
  • Heavy long barrel – Reduced the movement speed penalty from 4% to -2%
  • 300 RTC-30 rounds magazine: Replaced the bullet speed increasing effect with a silencer effect; ADS speed -8% → -3%
  • 300 RTC-double-row 40 rounds magazine: Replaced bullet speed increasing effect with silence effect; added bomb reload speed +10%; movement speed -2% → -1%
  • Fixed the issue of BSA Mod not working in Battle Royale.

KN-44:

  • Reduce the horizontal recoil of the base Gun
  • Reduced hip fire spread of the base gun from 0.08 to 0.06, reduce the minimum 0.15 to 0.14
  • Increase the damage of the upper body: Arm 26 increased to 28 Chest 28 increased to 31 Head 31 increased to 33
  • Marksman Long Barrel: Horizontal recoil increased from -3.2% to -8%
  • Ranger Long Barrel: Horizontal recoil force increased from -3.2% to -6%
  • Strike Stock: Horizontal recoil force increased from -3.2% Increased to -6%

Chopper:

  • Increased base gun damage range from 10m to 14m.

UL736:

  • Base gun damage increased from 25-22-20-19 to 28-24-20-19
  • Base gun movement speed increased from 1.04 to 1.06
  • Base gun ADS speed increased from 0.448 to 0.4
  • Adjusted base gun’s recoil
  • Reduced the movement speed of the 50-round magazine from -1% to -1.5%
  • Reduced the movement speed of the 60-round magazine from -1.5% to -2.5%

S36:

  • Adjusted the recoil of the base gun to make it more controllable during continuous firing

Perk – Disabled:

  • After adding disabled perk for assault rifles and light machine guns hitting anywhere in the body will reduce the movement speed.

Battle Royale Mode

MX9:

  • Reduced base gun damage from 30-24-16-15 to 25-21-18-16

SKS:

  • Increased the vertical recoil of the first shot by 50%
  • Bullet spread during continuous firing has been increased by 35% starting from second shot
  • Fixed the bug that SKS bullets do not require bullet velocity in BR mode.

Scorestreaks

SAM Turret:

  • The explosion damage of the Sam turret has been greatly increased from 198 to 385
  • The score of the SAM Turret has been slightly reduced from 850 to 660.

Swarm:

  • Increased the number of drones from 4 to 6. We’ve increased the number of drones to improve Swarm’s cost-effectiveness.

Napalm:

  • Reduced the score of Napalm from 1500 to 1190

Lighting Strike:

  • Slightly reduced the score of rapid air strikes from 1050 to 850
  • Increased missile explosion range from 10 meters to 15 meters.



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Battlefield 2042 Report Points to Troubled Development, Attempts to Copy Call of Duty

According to a new Gaming Intel report from industry insider Tom Henderson, development on Battlefield 2042 has not been a smooth process. A source for Henderson attributes these problems to management, which has ignored problems brought by the team, while encouraging them to copy some of the most popular elements from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Henderson states that he’s “unclear what exactly this means,” but cites the operators from Modern Warfare as one example that made its way into Battlefield 2042. “Specialists” in the game have taken the place of the class system that has appeared in previous Battlefield titles.

Apparently, this attempt to court the Call of Duty crowd has also extended to content creators. Henderson points out that multiple content creators associated with Call of Duty were brought in for the game’s beta capture event, but creators traditionally associated with the Battlefield series were left out. For longtime fans of the series, this focus on a completely different shooter franchise might cause some concern.

Henderson’s report comes after the release of the Battlefield 2042 beta. While some people greatly enjoyed the beta, others felt that it seemed to be in a place that didn’t reflect how far along the game should be. Notably, the beta contained a significant number of bugs. Henderson also states that he’s heard that DICE is having “major stability issues with builds of the game.”

There’s more than a month to go until the release of Battlefield 2042, and there’s still hope that some of these technical issues will be resolved by then. Henderson’s report ends on a dour note, however, revealing that some employees are fearing for their jobs given the state of the game. This holiday season is going to be a competitive one for the first-person shooter genre, with Call of Duty: Vanguard and Halo Infinite both releasing within a few weeks of Battlefield 2042. Hopefully, Battlefield 2042 will end up being an enjoyable experience when it launches.

Battlefield 2042 will release November 19th on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. You can check out our previous coverage of the game right here.

Are you looking forward to Battlefield 2042? Did you check out the game’s beta? Let us know in the comments or share your thoughts directly on Twitter at @Marcdachamp to talk all things gaming!



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Bruno Mars to Perform at Swanky Cape Cod Wedding for Motorola CEO’s Son

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