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Call of Duty: Warzone latest update take out trucks from Solos

A new update is currently available for Call of Duty: Warzone, also it eliminates the large Armored Trucks out of Solos.

Raven Software manager Amos Hodge has supported the detail, although not having been cited in the changelog.

According to Hodge, the movement should assist”tone down the automobile meta somewhat,” as trucks have been viewed as a disruptive element in the Solo playlist.

Armored Trucks is still in the match and you’ll discover in playlists. Trios and duos are untouched, same as playlists.

Here is the changelog of the patch

Modern Warfare:

  • Adding Drop Zone in both core and Hardcore (Removes Deathmatch Domination)
  • Adding ‘Stir Crazy’ Playlist – 10v10 playlist with Cranked, Kill Confirmed, Domination, and Hardpoint
  • Adding Hardcore ‘Stir Crazy’ Playlist – 10v10 playlist with Kill Confirmed, Cranked, Domination, and Team Deathmatch
  • Removing NVG Realism Mosh Pit

Warzone

  • Adding “Scopes and Scatter Guns” BR Trios playlist – Snipers and Shotguns only (Replaces regular BR Trios)

General fixes also include:

  • Fixed an issue on PC where players would lose the ability to use Field Upgrades purchased when replacing Armor Plates while in the Buy Station menu
  • Upon picking up a dropped SKS, the initial raise audio would be heard globally. This has been fixed.
  • Fix for Azur’s “Brother’s Keeper” skin displaying the incorrect headgear while in the multiplayer squad walk
  • Added icons to the killcam to show if you were killed by someone using Dead Silence or Stopping Power
  • Fix for the stats graph for the Renetti appearing incorrectly

The previous Call of Duty: Warzone update introduced a new mode and four weapons, but the game is still adding more content and changing depending on players’ feedback, as you can see.

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