Warzone Update: Extra Week, Hidden Wonders, and Bug Wrangling
Okay, so here’s the scoop from the Raven Software bunch about that Warzone update that dropped on May 13. High Art event? Yeah, extended! You’ve got until May 22 to snag those unique rewards. The update was like, “Here’s more stuff!” But also, “Let’s fix stuff” — a win-win, right?
First off, aiming down sights got a tweak. Apparently, aiming while all prone or crouching was kinda slow-mo, messing with your game. They sorted that. I had no idea aiming could get this deep. I mean, guns are guns, they shoot, right? But details, man. Details.
Oh, and that Verdansk map? Got some new flair on May 1 with Season 3 Reloaded. You’d think a map is just a map, but now it’s got a shiny train station and a new bike — Triumph TF 250-X if you’re into names — cruising in. More contracts to chase too, like Big Game Bounty and Train Recon. Contracts in a virtual warzone, huh. Makes me think of office jobs. But cooler. Because explosions!
Remember the High Art event I mentioned? I almost forgot — it’s loaded with an Event Pass that gives you sweet reward tracks. “Fired Up” Seth Rogen operator skin, Double XP Tokens, all that jazz. Why Seth Rogen? No idea. But somehow it fits?
Now, bugs. Not the creepy crawly kind, but those glitches that haunt your game nights. Long revive times, vanquished! Operator voices blaring without pause? Toned down. Ranking play got tweaked too — now Restock trades places with Fire Sale on the third circle. Yeah, they even had to restrict emotes. Wonder who decided emotes needed discipline?
And speaking about quirky game happenings, some players bumped into zombies in the Gulag. Like surprise roommates in your gritty gun battles. Unplanned nightmare, or unexpected fun? Depends on whether you’re armed or not, I guess.
Look, I was aiming to wrap this up real cool, but I got distracted. The new updates are like spring cleaning, a bit chaotic but somewhat refreshing. Like opening a box you forgot you had, full of bugs and stickers. Anyway, there you have it — the messy mosaic of Warzone’s latest shake-up.