Particularly in the case of the Rytec AMR, players had been experiencing a few bugs for it. There were also some other fixes for both Modern Warfare and Warzone, and for the curious fans, here are those changes.

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The Rytec AMR with explosive rounds is OP, but it had its bugs. Infinity Ward has not fixed a bug that cause it not to give the right amount of XP when using these rounds, fixed an issue where it was a one-hit kill in BR, and fixed the Fully Loaded Gun Perk, which didn’t function as intended when equipped alternate ammo. Overall, these changes should go a long way in making the most out of the new gun in both Modern Warfare and Warzone.

A few other small fixes were applied to incorrect text appearing as one of the SUV camos, a bug where counter UAV could be found in Warzone, a bug preventing players from using Field Upgrades in Free-for-All, and a bug that would allow players to go AFK in All or Nothing.

While the July 9 update doesn’t compare to the size in some of Modern Warfare’s updates, it’s still part of an eco-system of success for the game. The continued support is always appreciated, and while Infinity Ward needs to look into the ever-growing size of the game, many are just likely happy to see it going strong as it moves into season 5 next month.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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Source: Infinity Ward