Developer Treyarch has released a minor new Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War update offering movement tweaks alongside crash fixes.
Following the Cold War Season 1 update that went live last week, a small patch is now available across all platforms packing some changes and fixes in both Multiplayer and Zombies mode. As for movement in Cold War multiplayer, the new update reduces penalties to speed and jump height when landing from a jump.
Down below you’ll find the official release notes for this minor update.
Movement
Slightly reduced penalties to speed and jump height when landing from a jump.Stability
Fixed a rare crash related to Gunfight.Scorestreaks
Care PackageAddressed an issue where shooting down a Care Package helicopter with a launcher would not destroy it.ZOMBIES
Stability
Fixed multiple crashes related to Jump Pads, Assault Rounds, Essence Traps, Tombstone Soda, Hellhounds, and the Mimic in “Firebase Z.”Enemies
Addressed an issue where the Orda would not fire its secondary attacks appropriately.Gameplay
Addressed issues that allowed the player to get on top of the Fire Control Unit in the Defense Lines.General
Addressed an issue with Medals showing incorrect info (Fake Out, Hold the Line).Fixed description tab time and score limit for multiple modes.Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is available now globally across PC and consoles. Cold War was released back in November of last year.
The new title infuses 1980s pop culture into a gripping conspiracy set at the height of the Cold War. In the fictional story campaign players must stop a plot decades in the making that could destabilize the global balance of power and change the course of history. The game delivers the next generation of online multiplayer combat with an arsenal of Cold War weapons and equipment across a wide variety of new maps and modes. Black Ops Cold War also provides an all-new co-operative Zombies survival mode experience.
“Today’s launch starts the next great Black Ops experience across story, multiplayer, and zombies in a direct sequel to one of the most iconic titles in Call of Duty,” said Byron Beede, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Call of Duty, Activision. “This is just the beginning. Our players can look forward to the biggest series of post-launch free content, community events and ongoing support ever in Black Ops plus tight integration across the ecosystem with Warzone. It’s a great time to play Call of Duty.”