New week, new playlist update. Despite Black Ops Cold War's launch, Modern Warfare continues to receive regular playlist updates. This time Cheshire Park and Hovec Sawmill are getting a 24/7 playlist.
The brand-new Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is getting a lot of attention at the moment. Especially now, as Season 1 and the integration into Warzone are imminent. The Pre-Season Update went live yesterday but caused some problems. Modern Warfare players might be having a better week actually.
Today's playlist update is now live across all platforms!#ModernWarfare- Cheshire Park 24/7- Hovec Sawmill 24/7- "What Objective?" (TDM variations of Dom, HP, and HQ)#Warzone- Added Plunder Trios- Removing Plunder Quads and Warzone Rumble
— Infinity Ward (@InfinityWard) December 8, 2020
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare & Warzone Playlist Update
Modern Warfare
- Cheshire Park 24/7 offers classic three-lane action on a rather small map.
- Hovec Sawmill 24/7 is a nice mixture of close-quarter fights in the middle and sniper locations on the sides of the map.
- What Objective? is another combo. TDM and goal-based modes like Domination, Headquarters or Hardpoint team up to make this mode interesting.
Warzone
- Plunder Quads and Warzone Rumble are history.
- Plunder Trios are back.
A small bug that caused players to go to Hovec Sawmill when choosing the Cheshire Park playlist has been fixed:
A quick fix just went live across all platforms that resolves an issue where the Cheshire Park 24/7 playlist was putting players in Hovec Sawmill. Thank you for your reports!
— Infinity Ward (@InfinityWard) December 8, 2020
As always, the community is angry that Shoot House and Shipment have disappeared from the playlists. If it were up to the majority of players, these two maps would have a fixed playlist by now. Infinity Ward are well aware of the fact, but don't seem intent on this particular fan service anytime soon.
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Original article by EarlyGame's Lukas Ballat.