The much-anticipated Season 5 update is finally here--check out the full patch notes.
By Eddie Makuch on August 24, 2022 at 8:58AM PDT
It is a big day for Call of Duty: Warzone, as the battle royale game's much-anticipated Season 5 update is launching today, August 24. This update makes a number of significant changes to Warzone, including lighting changes on Caldera, a volcanic eruption featuring lava, new items, additional Operators, and more.
In terms of its file size, this is another big update, clocking in at around 10 GB on all platforms.
To begin, Warzone's Season 5 update adds a new battle pass with 100 tiers of additional content. This includes a new Operator, Raul Menendez, new weapons--the EX1 assault rifle energy weapon and the RA 225 submachine gun--as well as more weapon blueprints, charms, and calling cards.
A new event called Heroes vs Villains begins today, August 24, and runs through September 14. Players will collect villain or hero tokens to add to their team's score. The winning team will get a special weapon blueprint and the opportunity to earn additional rewards.
A new mode called Operator: Last Call is launching today, too. The limited-time mode is inspired by Search and Destroy, calling on players to defuse bombs across the island, or sabotage them. Additionally, the Fortune's Keep Resurgence mode gets an update that increases the maximum player count per match.
In terms of map changes, Caldera's volcano has exploded and lava is running down the mountainside. The Task Force Tyrants HQ, meanwhile, has been given a "hazardous makeover" with flowing lava. Season 5 also ushers in a new gulag, Boiler Room, which is inspired by Warzone's original gulag.
Additionally, Warzone has new weather and lighting effects that showcase smoke from the volcano and sunlight in the sky. Rebirth Island is now sunnier, too, while the map also gets a limited-time mode called Rebirth After Dark, which is a nighttime version of the map.
The Season 5 update also fixes various bugs, including collision issues and another issue that caused prestige levels to display incorrectly.
There are new items in the Season 5 update as well, including the Doomsday Station, which causes enemy AI to invade the position through a helicopter drop--this costs $10,000. Another new item is the Supply Box UAV killstreak, which marks nearby unopened supply boxes on the map for 20 seconds. A new field upgrade called Rage Serum comes with the update, too. This boosts a player's close-quarters capabilities for 40 seconds by increasing movement speed and lung distance, among other things.
Season 5 also nerfs the Serpentine perk by removing its bonus protection to fire and explosive damage. "This should also restore the value to E.O.D. that Serpentine had cannibalized," Activision said.
As for weapon balance changes, Activision said Season 5 is "all about widening options even further by addressing the top performers to be more in-line, along with lifting up both individual weapons and classes of weapons that are under-utilized."
To that end, Vanguard marksman rifles now have assault rifle ammunition, while variable scopes have been adjusted to have a glint on them, reduced recoil control, and adjusted ADS time. Finally, aggressive and heavy sniper rifles will see a "large reduction," Activision said.
This is just a small snapshot of what's included in Warzone's big Season 5 update. You can see the full patch notes below, as shared on Call of Duty's website.
In other news, Warzone 2.0 is coming this year, and we'll learn more about it during the Call of Duty Next event on September 15.
Doomsday Station New Gameplay | Caldera Battle Royale
Supply Box UAV New Killstreak | All Maps & Modes
Personal Supply Box New Lootable Supply Box | All Maps & Modes
Rage Serum New Field Upgrade | All Maps & Modes
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Serpentine continues to be a top-3 pick in the blue Perk category after Season Four Reloaded’s update. As a result, we’re removing the bonus protection to Fire and Explosive Damage. This should also restore the value to E.O.D that Serpentine had cannibalized.
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Season Five is all about widening options even further by addressing the top performers to be more in-line, along with lifting up both individual Weapons and classes of Weapons that are under-utilized.
We've made a large amount of changes to these Weapons and expect to make some more following Season Five launch so that these Weapons are viable, but we don't see a repeat of the DMR 14 (BOCW) meta.
They now have a glint on them, reduced recoil control, and adjusted ADS time. This will have a significant impact on the long-range playstyle, enabling wider options and not total domination from Vanguard Assault rifles.
Snipers are in a good spot, but we're not done with them yet. Combined with the above, we are expecting many viable options and variability in long-range engagements.
In Call of Duty: Warzone we've made some substantial differences to the EX1(VG) to better accommodate BR gameplay vs Vanguard multiplayer gameplay. The EX1(VG) has limited ammunition, increased recoil and substantially lower bullet velocity.
The unquestioned strength of the AS44 (VG) was encroaching on the sub-machine gun class and less its Assault Rifle brethren. We’re making a modification to the close-range damage profile and compensating with more recoil control, enabling the Weapon to perform as a more reliable Sniper-Support.
The KG M40 (VG) continued to climb after the last round of adjustments, so we’re making a further reduction of its long-range damage profile combined with some reasonable accuracy adjustments. The result is a Weapon that should exist firmly in the camp of “Newcomer friendly” but other Weapons will be preferable for higher skilled Players.
Season Four Reloaded’s newcomer struggled to find a firm identity in the long-range AR class. We’re making some all-round modifications to smoothen out the experience, while compensating for the slightly below average Torso damage profile with the most generous “Critical Box” of the Vanguard Assault Rifles, with the Neck now matching the Headshot multiplier.
Vanguard Marksman Rifles have been held back by their restriction of using Sniper Ammunition. In Season Five we’re making large changes to these Weapons to now use Assault Rifle Ammunition instead, along with rebalancing the handling and damage potential of each Weapon in the class.
Snipers have almost climbed to the ideal healthy usage rate, and for the first time we’re seeing a good spread of different Weapons being used depending on map and situation. With the rebalancing of some of the Vanguard Optics and a further reduction of flinch, we expect this category of Weapons to be in a solid position going forward.
We’re making some adjustments to widen the Close Range meta even further by making additional changes to the best performers, and giving some much needed attention to some old favorites.
SVT-40 PU Scope 3-6x
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