References to unreleased weapons have been found in the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare PC files by @MrJaRnii.
The two weapons that have been discovered in the PC files are the Vector SMG, which was in previous Call of Duty games, and a Crossbow weapon.
The Vector SMG:
The Crossbow:
In addition, fans have also found references to the Crossbow in a poster on one of the maps in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. This was found by@ bxttxr_off_dxad.
Infinity Ward has not announced when new weapons will be added to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Activision has confirmed that new weapons will be “earned through gameplay” in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and not locked by RNG in this title.
The data mining of the PC files of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare continues, and now a user on Reddit has found unreleased Operators for the game.
Operators feature just cosmetic variations and do not offer any gameplay advantages. The game launched with 18 Operators, 9 in each faction, and provided direct patch with gameplay to unlock the characters.
The PC files mention 13 unreleased Operators for the game, including the return of Ghost and an Operator played by Marshawn Lynch.
All information is subject to change as the content is currently unreleased.
In order of appearance in above image:
Iskra (Allegiance / Chimera)
Kilgore (Allegiance / Spetsnaz)
Nebo (Allegiance / Jackals)
Stohli (Allegiance / Spetsnaz)
Trigg (Allegiance / Spetsnaz)
Yandi (Allegiance / Jackals)
Farah (Coalition / Warcom)
Ghost (Coalition / Warcom)
Hooper (Coalition / Demon Dogs)
Kato (Coalition / SAS)
Lynch (Coalition / Demon Dogs)
Quin (Coalition / SAS)
Zedra (Coalition / Warcom)
Ghost
Zedra
There’s no info now as to when or how Infinity Ward plans to release new Operators for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
The first Season for Modern Warfare, which brings the Battle Pass system, is set to arrive in December.
Infinity Ward has released the latest patch update for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare across platforms overnight on November 12.
The new patch update is version 1.08 and is 3.4GB in size on PS4 and Xbox One and around 8GB on PC.
This new update brings additional tuning to weapons, more bug fixes, and some spawn system updates that the studio has been mentioning across social channels the last few days. There’s no new content in this update.
11/12/19 – Update Details and Patch Notes
GENERAL FIXES:
More backend fixes to prevent crashes and improve stability across all modes and all platforms
Riot Shield:
Fix for a bug where a player using the Riot Shield would not take explosive damage during certain situations
Fixed an issue where the Riot Shield would stow on the players back when using Stim. (Tactical)
Footsteps
Adjusted to always play walk footstep sounds when in ADS and crouch independent of speed
Increased the speed in which you can remain using the walk footstep sounds by slightly pressing on the movement stick
Challenges
General fix for the UI and Challenge state getting out of sync. We’ll continue to monitor and make additional fixes as needed in future updates
Fix for a challenge related error that could occur; DEV ERROR 5476
Fix for Mission Challenge description, “Get Kills with a Burst Weapons” being too vague.
Piccadilly:
Spawn tuning while playing TDM and Domination
Domination flag adjustments; B Flag is now near the busses instead of the center fountain
Weapons:
ARs: Minor hip spread adjustment
725: Reduce range
M4: increase hip spread, decrease damage to the head
FAL: Reduced recoil, increased ADS speed
EB-14: Increase ADS speed
Miscellaneous ammo reserve adjustments upon spawning to be in-line with other weapons of their class
Special Operations:
Fix for a bug where a player using the Overkill perk with an SMG as their secondary would sometimes spawn without a primary weapon when joining a match in progress
Infinity Ward is actively working on a fix for the spectating bug that was discovered in Search & Destroy, Cyber Attack, and Headquarters.
A new bug was discovered that is causing players, when killed in these modes and respawn is disabled, to get a third person spectating angle that allows players to see around the area and call out enemies for teammates.
Infinity Ward’s Joe Cecot has confirmed a fix is being worked on for this.
There’s no ETA for this fix, but Infinity Ward’s Comms Manager tweeted out this morning that they are also working on finalizing another update to the game that is set to be released soon. There’s no date yet for it, but she noted that patch notes will be available before the update goes live.
An issue that fans have discovered in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare since reaching the high levels inside the Officer Ranks in game is that the game starts to crash once you complete the Ribbon Challenges in game.
Each officer rank in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare unlocks a new ribbon challenge that players can complete for bonus XP and rewards.
The issue is currently resulting in players unable to play Modern Warfare as the game keeps crashing with each time you try to play any mode.
Infinity Ward says that the next patch update for the game will resolve this issue, but there’s no ETA on the patch yet.
Upcoming updates are also expected to touch the spawn system, footstep audio, and more requested changes.
Activision is planning another update for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare to address one of the military shooter’s most controversial weapons. In a tweet, multiplayer co-director Joe Cecot said developer Infinity Ward is planning another change for the 725 shotgun that should address how effective the weapon is at a distance.
Specifically, the update will “massage out” instances where the 725 is seemingly too effective at range, Cecot said. As you can see in the video below, the 725 is still very, very effective at a distance, which many have remarked makes the shotgun far too powerful.
The 725 is a break-action shotgun that carries only two rounds. It’s also not a standard shotgun. The weapon has a cylindrical choke that keeps the projectile spread tight. This is what makes the 725 effective at long ranges unlike other, more standard shotguns.
Another tweak is coming which should massage out the rare very long shot. Now if the target is at low health this thing will always reach out. https://t.co/qN3cCNovOP
In another tweet, Cecot said Infinity Ward is being careful to make sure that whatever changes it plans for the 725 do not impact the “soul” of the weapon. He also confirmed that Infinity Ward has no plans to simply remove the 725 from the game. “No,” he said.
The video below shows the 725 killing someone in one shot, from across the map. Cecot said this video shows a “rare” situation where one of the shotgun pellets lands. That being said, Cecot added that there are “changes still to come,” presumably for instances like this.
Activision and the Call of Duty Endowment have announced a new promotion in honor of this year’s Veteran’s Day and to celebrate the non profit organization’s 10 year anniversary.
Only on Monday, November 11, 2019, you can earn bonus Call of Duty Endowment Cosmetic content in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare by watching select streams on Twitch. Ensure your Call of Duty profile and Twitch accounts are linked properly here.
If you watch for one hour, you will get 30 minutes of Double XP in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. If you watch for two hours, you will get a bonus Calling Card in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Here’s the list of streamers that will have drops enabled on November 11.
In honor of Veterans Day in the United States, the Call of Duty Endowment has partnered with some of the most popular streamers across Twitch to offer you some great rewards for watching Modern Warfare on November 11, and only on this day. Get a 2XP Token (30 Minutes) for watching one hour of content, and the “Ode to the Brave” animated Calling Card for watching two hours of content.
Although the latest patch update for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare made some updates to the 725 shotgun, the weapon is still too strong as more players are continuing to use the weapon in game, especially on Shoot House 24/7.
Infinity Ward’s Joe Cecot has confirmed on Twitter that they are still working on additional balancing updates to the 725 shotgun that will be released in the near future.
Cecot said on Twitter that they will still preserve to maintain the 725 as a viable weapon in Modern Warfare and not fully nerfing it into the ground and making is useless.
He even stated that they will not be removing the weapon from the game at all, and that they will continue to optimize and balance it to make sure it works in the game effectively with all other weapons.
Specifically, the changes to the weapon that are coming involves removing the long range one shot hit if all the pellets of the weapon hit the player. With this change, the weapon should be more balanced and focused within the shotgun ranges.
Infinity Ward has stated on Twitter that they are aware of fan requests to have more the five create a class custom loadout slots in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
The game only has 5 slots right now for fans to build their classes around, and since the progression system in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has changed, there’s no way to earn or unlock more slots in this game.
In previous Call of Duty games, prestiging unlocked more create a class slots and allowed up to 10 loadouts (with some games even more). Other Call of Duty games in the past charged money with an “Extra Slots” Pack that players could buy.
Infinity Ward’s Joe Cecot says the feedback on this has been noted but they don’t have any news to share right now on it.
There’s no release for this possible feature, but we do also hope that Infinity Ward considers adding it in as it’s nice to have more than 5 options.
Modern Warfare does feature the ability to change classes during a match, so you can adjust as you need, but having more preset classes would be useful.
The Call of Duty Endowment, Activision Blizzard’s non profit organization that helps veterans find jobs, has announced a new “Hire. Honor.” campaign to celebrate the organization’s 10 year anniversary of helping veterans find jobs.
The Call of Duty Endowment has helped many veterans find jobs over the last 10 years and has found unique ways of allowing the community to help support the charity through in-game content packs in Call of Duty titles.
General James Mattis, Decorated American Veteran and Former United States Secretary of Defense, joins the campaign in a call-to-action Public Service Video which can be viewed at: callofdutyendowment.org/HireHonor. In addition to urging viewers to honor veterans by hiring veterans, General Mattis asserts that the vast majority of veterans who have experienced combat emerge stronger and are even greater assets to our society and the workforce.
The campaign encompasses a variety of programs that support the Endowment, with 100% of Activision proceeds going directly to finding jobs for veterans. The Call of Duty Endowment has funded the placement of more than 63,000 veterans into well-paying, high-quality jobs and expects to place 100,000 veterans in meaningful jobs by 2024.
“It is my great honor to partner with General Mattis and General Jones in honoring our veterans by hiring our veterans,” said Bobby Kotick, CEO of Activision Blizzard and co-founder of the Call of Duty Endowment. “We are committed to finding 100,000 jobs for veterans by 2024.”
For the Hire. Honor. campaign, the Endowment is adding additional ways to support veterans and earn in-game content in both Call of Duty: Mobile and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
Starting Monday, Nov. 11, Call of Duty®: Mobile will feature an Endowment-themed content pack entitled the Call of Duty Endowment Honor Pack which includes a new skin for in-game items
Players can participate by watching some of their favorite streamers play Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare on Twitch this Veterans Day. Look for streamers with CODE clan tags to see the Call of Duty Endowment streams. Fans who watch for 1 hour will receive 30 minutes of 2XP. Fans who watch for 2 hours will also receive a Call of Duty Endowment Calling Card.
The company also announced a donation partnership with Klay Thompson and Dr. Disrespect.
Gaming superstar Dr Disrespect and basketball legend Klay Thompson are teaming up with Omaze to raise funds for the Call of Duty Endowment. To bring attention to this important cause, they are offering the chance for one lucky fan to play Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare with Dr Disrespect and Klay Thompson, which will be livestreamed on Twitch. The lucky winner will play alongside one of gaming’s most dynamic personalities and one of the greatest three-point shooters in basketball, while supporting the work and mission of the Call of Duty Endowment. Visit Omaze.com/COD for details.
The organization partnered with General Jim Mattis for this campaign and released a new video discussing the campaign.
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