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CoD Black Ops Cold War March 8 Patch – League Play and Outbreak Fixes

CoD Black Ops Cold War March 8 Patch - League Play and Outbreak Fixes

We tell you the complete notes of the March 8 update in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. Fixed various issues in Outbreak and League Play.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War releases a new update as part of its post-launch plans for Season 2. The March 8 patch has the priority of correcting some of the most relevant problems encountered during the first weeks in League Play and Outbreak . It’s available now on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One, and PC.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War March 8 Patch – Full Notes

Below you will find the full update notes, which you can access right now. The title prepares for your next event: the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. For a limited time, an unprecedented game mode will be enabled with the most characteristic elements of the celebration, such as lucky clovers. Know all the details in this link.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War patch March 8 full notes

Multiplayer

  • Added HC Rapid Fire Moshpit to Quick Match

  • The Guerrilla Warfare Seasonal Challenge now tracks kills from any of the weapons the player collects, not just those from enemies they have killed.

  • Helping Hand daily challenge now correctly records assistance points with the spy plane.

League Play

  • If the player incorrectly accesses a broken scale, playing another game will put him on the correct scale.

  • Fixed an issue that could cause names on a scale to appear invisible.

Zombies

  • Added various stability fixes related to Objectives in Outbreak.

  • Resolved an issue that prevented completing the objective if a player with the flask left a co-op game in progress.

  • Resolved an issue that caused graphics corruption when using the Frenzied Guard Field upgrade.

  • Fixed an issue where the player could not hear three radio broadcasts in Firebase Z.

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