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Call of Duty Warzone: Gas Mask Animation Finally Axed
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Call of Duty Warzone: Gas Mask Animation Finally Axed

Jul 24, 2024 3:37 PM

Call of Duty: Warzone finally addresses a long-standing player complaint with the launch of Season 5. The Gas Mask animation, which players have criticized since Warzone's 2020 debut, will now fade in and out dynamically, resolving the vision obstruction issue during crucial moments in the game. Developer Raven Software detailed in the patch notes that this Quality of Life improvement allows players to use the gas mask without it disrupting their gameplay vision. Alongside this, Season 5 introduces significant weapon balance adjustments and user interface enhancements. This update arrives just ahead of the new Call of Duty mainline game, Black Ops 6, and its integration into Warzone.

What is the new Gas Mask animation change in Call of Duty: Warzone Season 5?

The new Gas Mask animation change in Call of Duty: Warzone Season 5 ensures that the gas mask overlay fades in and out, allowing players to equip it without their vision being impaired, particularly during combat situations.

Call of Duty: Warzone, launched in March 2020, is a free-to-play battle royale game by Infinity Ward and Raven Software. Known for its expansive maps and intense gameplay, Warzone has continuously evolved, including the latest Season 5 changes. These updates are critical as they coincide with the upcoming release of Black Ops 6, promising further integration and gameplay enhancements. The game has set records and maintained a robust player base, largely due to its frequent updates and community feedback responsiveness.



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