A long-awaited update for Call of Duty: WWII <\/em>has finally been released.<\/p>
Sledgehammer Games, the developer of WWII<\/em>, published a blog post<\/a> on Nov. 21 detailing its plans for the game’s next update. And now we officially know the contents of this patch<\/a>, as the update went live today at 12pm ET.<\/p>
Related: <\/strong>Sledgehammer reveals its plans for next week’s Call of Duty: WWII<\/em> update<\/strong><\/a><\/p>
The most noticeable change in this patch<\/a> is that the snaking exploit has been fixed. Snaking is a form of movement that allows players to go in and out of prone very quickly, making it more difficult for them to get shot\u2014but you won’t have to worry about that anymore thanks to this patch.<\/p>
Many professional players are still waiting for silent footsteps to be implemented, as well as more overall adjustments to flinch in this game. But for now, players will have to test out the latest WWII<\/em> update<\/a> and adjust to life in-game following another nerf to the BAR.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"