Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has just launched its Season Two, and thanks to a new update aimed at bug fixes, the game is more playable than ever.
The latest game patch has introduced a series of fixes for glitches and gameplay bugs that, though simple, are definitely going to improve the way you play.
Released as two updates, the patch notes confirm that glitches and bug fixes were tackled in the first part, while Regiment tags and issues with Battle Pass token claims were addressed in the second.
You can check out the full list of game fixes over on the official Infinity Ward website, but the General Fixes for February 19, 2020 are as follows:

- Fix for Regiment tags not appearing as intended.
- Fix for players receiving the “Jockworth” error while in Gunfight Tournaments.
- Fix for a bug where numbers on the team roster and numbers on the COD Caster minimap did not correspond.
- Pointman: Fix for an issue where Killchain scores were being given for killstreak kills without having Killchain equipped.
- Fix for a CDL Gunsmith exploit.
In other CoD news, we’re apparently right on the cusp of the launch of MW’s Battle Royale mode.

According to unnamed sources close to VideoGamesChronicle, the upcoming mode is “at least a few weeks away,” and is expected to be landing in early March.
Interestingly, the publication goes on to claim that the mode, supposedly known as “Warzone,” will release as a standalone game for free, offering the option for players to “upgrade” to the full Modern Warfare game. For those who already own MW, it’ll be available via the currently-greyed out section of the game menu.

As one of the worst-kept secrets in gaming, please just give us the official reveal, Activision!
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