Sledgehammer Games, the developer behind Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer and Warzone, has recently deployed a patch to address player concerns and enhance the gameplay experience. This update targets specific issues that have been raised by the community, including the Rear Grip exploit that has gained traction in the game. The patch also implements bug fixes to improve the overall stability and functionality of both multiplayer and battle royale modes.
One of the key changes introduced by the patch is the resolution of the Rear Grip exploit. This exploit allowed players to gain an unfair advantage by reducing weapon recoil and improving accuracy. Sledgehammer Games has addressed this issue, ensuring a more balanced and fair gameplay environment.
In addition to resolving the Rear Grip exploit, the patch also includes a number of bug fixes. These fixes aim to enhance the overall gameplay experience by addressing minor glitches and improving the performance of the game. Sledgehammer Games has not provided a detailed list of these bug fixes, but they are expected to address common issues reported by players.
The patch is now available for download on all platforms where Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer and Warzone are available. Sledgehammer Games continues to monitor player feedback and work on further improvements to the game. By addressing these player concerns, the developer aims to enhance the gameplay experience and maintain the popularity of both multiplayer and battle royale modes.