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The MW3 Season 1 Reloaded patch notes update is here, and it seems like the developers are being nice to the current meta. This is for the January 11th update; however, as with the start of Season 1 Reloaded on January 17th, there will be more changes coming. While many of the bugs have been fixed with the current update, more ways of getting kills with brand-new conversion kits have been added.
What’s New?
The Jak Beholder bug is fixed:
- Tyr pistol has been in the spotlight of the MW3’s armory for quite a while. However, there’s been a new conversion kit on the hood, showcasing that Tyr can turn into a rifle! This is an insane change that players weren’t able to take advantage of, courtesy of a bug that didn’t allow players to use the attachment. Good news? It’s fixed!
AMR9 can be converted now:
- Just like the Tyr, AMR9 also has a conversion kit called the Jak Ettin Double Barrel that you can use now. Remember that you have to max out this SMG first.
WSP-9 has issues with Hybrid optics:
- According to MW3 Season 1 Reloaded patch notes, the WSP-9 SMG is now incompatible with some of the Hybrid optic attachments. This fix is due to various bugs breaking the weapon’s visuality while using certain scopes.
New Boss Dokkaebi Will Join MWZ:
- The new content for the MW3 Zombies in Season 1 Reloaded is very limited. So far, we only have the new Warlord – Dokkaebi, coming to the MW3 Zombies, as mentioned in the patch notes update. This is a boss like the Legacy in the game, and you can take her down to get valuable rewards.
MW3 Season 1 Reloaded Important Fixes To Know
- Fixed several issues with showing wrong attachments on weapons.
- Progression levels for unlockables like the Throwing Star are now fixed.
- Adjusted spawns for different maps like Afghan and Meat for balance.
- Weekly challenges bugs for unlocking items and progression fixed.
- Ammo caches in MWZ are nerfed for duplicating items.
Overall, not so much has changed according to the MW3 Season 1 Reloaded. Most of the January 11th patch notes are about bug fixes and the activation of new conversion kits. However, with Warzone and MW3‘s Season 1 Reloaded launching on January 17th, we can expect a heavier update, changing the balance of most weapons.
The fan-favorite Lockwood 680 might get a giant nerf, while there’ll be two new toys to kill the enemies with the mid-season content. The HRM-9 is a new 9mm SMG with a high fire rate, and the TAQ Evolver is the 5th member of the TAQ family that fits right in the LMG class. Both weapons will be available to achieve in the new section of the Season 1 Battle Pass.
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