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A spot is now live throughout all platforms that repairs: · Renames D-Days Border War skin and bio · An exploit where players could pick up weapons they dropped prior to the infil series in #Warzone · A Rytec AMR bug where shots were hitting above the crosshairs in their scope– Infinity Ward (@InfinityWard) July 14, 2020
Infinity Ward has made a variety of changes within Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone in the middle of the international Black Lives Matter protests. A number of packing screens for both video games were changed with messages supporting Black Lives Matter in early June. Activision also released a new playlist of bundles and modes earlier today. You can take a look at the details from the update here.
The skins description initially checked out “reveal them the error of their ways and make them pay with D-Days Border War operator skin” and has now been altered to “play together with the deer and the antelope with the Home on the Range D-Day operator skin.” Nothing else about the skin was changed.
Infinity Ward also eliminated the OK sign gesture, an in-game gesture that has been culturally related to white supremacy, earlier this month. The symbol has actually been changed with a brand-new one called Crush throughout the video games newest mid-season spot.
Infinity Ward has actually altered the name of its questionable “Border War” skin in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone after reaction. The Call of Duty designer altered the name to “Home on the Range” while also changing its in-game description.
When demonstrations versus police violence are ongoing around the world, the studios use of the skin has been slammed for glorifying the cops at a time. It also brings anti-immigration beliefs that some fans have called out on Twitter. The Santa Monica-based studio announced the modification, which came by means of a spot on July 14, with a tweet.