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CoD: Warzone update 1.33; the reactive weapon bug is fixed

CoD: Warzone update 1.33; the reactive weapon bug is fixed

Call of Duty: Warzone receives an update that corrects the problems found in the reactive weapons projects in the battle royale.

Call of Duty: Warzone receives update 1.33 on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One, and PC. Raven Software solves the problems encountered with the reactive weapons projects, one of the new features incorporated in Season 2 that it shares with Black Ops Cold War.

In its official Twitter account, the study has explained that they have more changes expected at some point this week, which ends on March 7. The update has a weight of 280 MB on PlayStation, 800 MB on Xbox and just over 2 GB on PC. Unfortunately it does not fix issues affecting silencers such as Agency and Gru.

Reactive weapons projects, what are they?

Reactive Weapon Projects are special models that incorporate a progressive visual element during matches. Depending on your performance on the battlefield, it varies in color and intensity. Let’s say it is a dynamic aspect that changes the more kills you accumulate in a session.

Veterans of Black Ops 4 will not be taken by surprise, since it was one of the incentives of the customization section. They have now arrived in Warzone and Black Ops Cold War as part of the start of Season 2. Although there are a couple available in the in-game store, you can unlock one as part of the paid battle pass upon reaching level 95.

In this link we tell you all the rewards that await you in the Battle Pass of Season 2 of Call of Duty: Warzone and Black Ops Cold War, including free levels. On the other hand, here you will know the novelties that were introduced as of February 25, among which the new Zombies (Outbreak) mode, the Verdansk Undead and more stands out.

References: CharlieIntel | Raven Software

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