Late last year when Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War content was integrated with Call of Duty: Warzone, one of the big additions to the battle royale was attack helicopters. These attack helicopters included turrets that passengers could use while flying over Verdansk, allowing for a much less passive experience. Unfortunately, a pretty serious glitch was found to be associated with Call of Duty: Warzone‘s attack helicopters, and so it didn’t take long for them to be removed from the game.
Call of Duty: Warzone‘s removal of attack helicopters was only ever meant to be a temporary thing until the developers sorted out the issue. However, it’s been months since attack helicopters were removed, and they’ve now just finally been added back to the battle royale. As of the latest update, Call of Duty: Warzone players can once again find attack helicopters for use throughout the Verdansk battle royale map.
This is good news for fans that liked Call of Duty: Warzone‘s attack helicopters, but unfortunately, it seems as though the glitch they were causing is still plaguing the game. For the uninitiated, the attack helicopters in Call of Duty: Warzone allowed for an invisibility glitch exploit, and it seems that they still do. With the invisibility glitch still in the game, it seems likely that Call of Duty: Warzone‘s attack helicopters will be removed yet again sooner rather than later.
What’s strange about the Call of Duty: Warzone attack helicopters return is that they weren’t mentioned in the patch notes for the Season 2 Reloaded update. This has become par for the course when it comes to Call of Duty: Warzone, but one would think something as big as the attack helicopters returning would warrant a mention in the patch notes. In any case, the attack helicopters weren’t the only secret change made to the game.
Reports from various players suggest that Call of Duty: Warzone secretly nerfed the FFAR with the latest update. The FFAR has been a controversial weapon for some time in the game, as many have criticized it as being one of Warzone‘s most overpowered weapons. Nerfing the FFAR seems like a move that would be well-received by the community, so it’s unclear why it wasn’t mentioned in the patch notes either.
Fans can expect future Call of Duty: Warzone updates to make secret changes to the game as well, though the vast majority of the changes are sure to be documented in patch notes. As it stands, the next big Call of Duty: Warzone update is expected to kick off Season 3 of the Black Ops Cold War integration, which will apparently include the destruction of the existing Verdansk battle royale map via nuclear missile, if leaks are to be believed.
Call of Duty: Warzone is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
Source: GamesRadar
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