Summary
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Warzone makes changes to the armor plate system to improve the player experience.
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Verdansk's return withdrew familiar questions such as the armor's scarcity.
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Developers respond to feedback and plan to adjust the equipment distribution.
Call of Duty: Warzone has announced upcoming changes to the armor plate. This update comes along with the long -awaited return of verdansk, the original and iconic Call of Duty: Warzone Map, to the Battle Royale experience.
After a long wait, Verdansk has finally returned to War zone With the Season 3 update, which gives a wave of updates along with reintroduced content and features aimed at restoring the feeling of the original 2020 version of Activision's Free-to-Play title. The goal was to deliver an experience so close to what players remember from the early days of the game. However, the return also revived some of the issues contained in the original edition – for example, the lack of armor plates. As before, these problems are expected to be raised through upcoming corrections.

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Call of Duty: Warzone reveals Season 3 update Patcase
Developer Raven Software reveals the official Call of Duty: Warzone Season 3 Patch Notes before the release of the update on April 3.
In a recent tweet, Call of Duty: Warzone Developer Raven Software announced that the team is working on adjusting the armor's distribution in the game. The developer also confirmed that it has “gathered a huge amount of launch return” on different aspects of the game, which it uses to improve both the Verdansk experience and War zone total.
Call of Duty: Warzone Devs is set to apply player feedback to improve Verdansk experience
To bring War zone Closer to the original, more streamlined experience, developers implemented several changes, such as limiting the number of armor plates, currency and other useful items available on the map. These restrictions marked a significant transition from previous versions of the game. However, after testing these adjustments and collecting feedback from society, it became clear that performance in the game and the player's satisfaction did not meet expectations. In response, Raven Software has expressed a desire to fine -tune the availability and distribution of equipment – especially armor plates – to ensure that players have the resources they need to fully enjoy the Battle Royale experience.
It is encouraging to see the game's development team open to adapt their decisions based on how changes play out in the game, give players a chance to test them and give feedback that helps refine War zone Experience – especially with Verdansk now back online. This is not the first time Raven Software has fine -tuned gaming mechanics to ensure a fun, competitive and balanced experience. Although this often involves a period of live testing with active player's participation, the team has consistently shown that it is responsive and willing to adapt. In the end, the goal is to ensure that Verdansk's return is meaningful and sustainable, supported by a solid foundation and continued support through new content and thought -provoking updates.

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Battle Royale
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March 10, 2020
- ESRB
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M for mature: blood and gore, strong language, suggestive themes, use of drugs, violence