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Following the launch of Season 3 for Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 and Modern Warfare II this week, Activision has released a new patch for the multiplayer games that fixes bugs and makes a change to the Battle Pass Map.
Since Season 3 began, players complained that the Battle Pass Map was difficult to view on different types of screens. Activision said this was an intentional "artistic choice," but nevertheless, the developer decided to backtrack and revert to an earlier state "for easier viewing."
In terms of gameplay changes, Buy Stations on Ashika Island for Resurgence have been increased, from 10 to 15.
<p>Following the launch of Season 3 for Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 and Modern Warfare II this week, Activision has released a new patch for the multiplayer games that fixes bugs and makes a change to the Battle Pass Map.</p><p>Since Season 3 began, players complained that the Battle Pass Map was difficult to view on different types of screens. Activision said this was an intentional "artistic choice," but nevertheless, the developer decided to backtrack and revert to an earlier state "for easier viewing."</p><div data-embed-type="tweet" data-src="
Since Season 3 began, players complained that the Battle Pass Map was difficult to view on different types of screens. Activision said this was an intentional "artistic choice," but nevertheless, the developer decided to backtrack and revert to an earlier state "for easier viewing."
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In terms of gameplay changes, Buy Stations on Ashika Island for Resurgence have been increased, from 10 to 15.
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<p>Following the launch of Season 3 for Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 and Modern Warfare II this week, Activision has released a new patch for the multiplayer games that fixes bugs and makes a change to the Battle Pass Map.</p><p>Since Season 3 began, players complained that the Battle Pass Map was difficult to view on different types of screens. Activision said this was an intentional "artistic choice," but nevertheless, the developer decided to backtrack and revert to an earlier state "for easier viewing."</p><div data-embed-type="tweet" data-src="
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