After the launch of the mid-season update, developer Sledgehammer Games revealed some key changes to Buy Stations and Loadout Drops in Warzone 2 Season 1 Reloaded. As part of the update, players were able to get to grips with the Chimera Assault Rifle, as well as Mini Royale and Warzone Cup. Aside from some accidental changes that were not part of the developer’s plans, one made Buy Stations a much rarer sight in Al Mazrah.
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The company has rolled out a major update to Warzone 2 that should please the player base after it was ridiculed by fans and players for its stance on loadout drops and buy stations. In response to the mid-season update to Warzone 2, Buy Stations were stripped back. Players have alleged this is damaging the game by not allowing them to buy back teammates or achieve loadouts. Raven has now reversed its update following the uproar from players and community figures.
A recent update to Season 1 Reloaded doubles the number of Buy Stations within Al Mazrah, addressing previous complaints about the game’s lack of them. Furthermore, Warzone 2 developers have made it easier for players to get their loadout by bringing public loadout drops into the game five minutes earlier, rather than during the third circle.
Players won’t have to wait as long to get the guns and Perks they want, which means they can spend more time focusing on rotations and racking up kills. Players will now be able to get more weapon loadouts, armor plates and perks, rather than being stuck with ground loot.