Sledgehammer Games, the developer of Call of Duty: WWII<\/em>, published a blog post<\/a> earlier today that introduced some of the changes that will be implemented in an upcoming update. <\/p>
Related: <\/strong>The first major update for Call of Duty: WWII<\/em> is live\u2014and the BAR has been nerfed<\/strong><\/a><\/p>
“Next week, we’ll have a game update that contains many important changes including map exploit fixes, UI improvements, fixes to issues with Party, connectivity optimizations, and more,” the blog reads<\/a>. “Listening to fans and looking at global match data, we adjusted the BAR (increased recoil), reduced the flinch-reduction in the Primed Basic Training, fixed the ‘snaking’ exploit while crouching and proning repeatedly, and fixed an important bug with the smoke grenade. We are currently play testing a reduced flinch over all weapon primaries, and will look to update once we verify the balance across all weapons remains.”<\/p>
Sledgehammer also revealed<\/a> its first seasonal event for WWII<\/em>\u2014Winter Siege. This event begins on Friday, Dec. 8 at 1pm ET and will be active until early January. And one of the most exciting features of this event will be a winter-themed version of Carentan, which is aptly named Winter Carentan.<\/p>
There was a lot of quality information provided in Sledgehammer’s blog post<\/a>, and now the community will just have to patiently wait for these game changes and events to be implemented in WWII<\/em>. <\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"