Call of Duty: Modern Warfare brought back an April Fool's playlist

Last night, Infinity Ward issued an update for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare that brought back an April Fool's playlist.Shipment is one of Modern Warfare's best multiplayer maps, its tiny, square playspace a chaotic playground for two teams of five or six players. It was playable in this form around the clock as part of the Shipment 24/7 playlist - something fans had called for for some time. But now Shipment has levelled up - bringing back the wonderful troll update that was Modern Warfare's April Fool's 2020's playlist.

Along with Shipment 10v10, Infinity Ward also added 3v3 Gunfight where you will be battling it out with only knives.For Warzone, helicopters have made a return after they were pulled this week due to an exploit where a full squad glitches under the map in their helicopter, allowing them to hit all players above ground. This has been fixed, apparently.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's BR Solos have been replaced with BR Stimulus Solos, while the height and radius at which parachuting enemy players are called out is reduced.If you want to Buy Call of Duty Points, I think 5mmo.com is your best choice, after all, the site has been officially certified,so it's very safe.

Last but not least is the return of the chopper, which just begs for an Arnold Swarzenegger pun. Ultimately, the addition of April Fools' Day playlist to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare was as surprising as it is welcome.

In their latest earnings call, Activision discussed the relation between Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone. Many players feared that a free-to-play CoD would cannibalise the anual premium COD's revenue, but that has not happened this time. In fact, it was quite the contrary, as each MW excursion into Warzone brings back more players.

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