Call of Duty Warzone Patch Notes and Modern Warfare have just received an update that brings with it plenty of new content and game modes. Keep scrolling for all the details.
Activision and Infinity Ward have finally unveiled the much-awaited Halloween event, the Haunting of Verdansk. This limited-time event has been added to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone via an update that is now live on servers. Not only does this update bring exciting changes for Warzone players, but there are also several new game modes coming soon as well as plenty of additional content coming in Modern Warfare.
On October 20th, the Haunting of Verdansk event began and will continue through November 3rd. Here’s a breakdown of all the game modes available with this latest Modern Warfare and Warzone update:
Warzone Patch Notes
Here is a list of all the new content coming with the newest Warzone update:
Gamers will have the chance to earn plenty of rewards during the new Trick or Treat event.
Verdansk will now be open for nighttime infiltrations and supported in several game modes including Trios.
On October 26th, all players can take part in an exciting Trick or Treat event featuring a thrilling scavenger hunt and exciting rewards.
New Limited-Time Mode: Zombie Royale – Experience an exclusive game mode where players can battle Warzone zombies without using weapons, yet they still possess supernatural abilities. This limited-time mode only lasts a limited amount of time and offers players an exciting challenge!
Modern Warfare Patch Notes
In Modern Warfare, players will have the chance to explore two additional modes besides Haunting in Verdansk. Here is a breakdown of all the new content coming with this MW update:
The Spirit of All Hallowe’en Alive in Multiplayer
New Modes: Onslaughter and Snipers Only – These two game modes will be added to Modern Warfare as part of the updated update.
On October 20, the Warzone Halloween event will launch across all major platforms, including Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC. Please be aware that game developers allow PC users to choose which content they would like installed on their systems.
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