{"id":29073,"date":"2025-01-28T15:15:07","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:15:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/modern-warfare-dec-31-patch-notes-new-mode-playlist-update-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:15:07","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:15:07","slug":"modern-warfare-dec-31-patch-notes-new-mode-playlist-update-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/modern-warfare-dec-31-patch-notes-new-mode-playlist-update-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Modern Warfare Dec 31 patch notes \u2013 new mode, playlist update, more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Modern Warfare Dec 31 patch notes \u2013 new mode, playlist update, more Call of Duty developers Infinity Ward have released one final Season 1 update for Modern Warfare in 2019, and it introduced a new multiplayer mode, bringing back the fan-favorite Shoot House 24\/7 playlist, and more. The launch of Season 1 in Modern Warfare on December 3 marked the start of what has been the biggest post-launch content drop in Call of Duty history. As part of that, Infinity Ward have released updates every week since then adding more Season 1 content. The December 31 update is a lot smaller than any of the previous ones, probably because all of the developers are off for the holidays. This patch has introduced the multiplayer game mode Grind, replacing Drop Zone, which was added in the December 24 update. It\u2019s also brought back the ever-popular Shoot House 24\/7 in place of the Shoot the Ship playlist. A breakdown of this update is available below, including the official patch notes as provided by Infinity Ward. New multiplayer mode \u2013 Grind Not to be confused with the iconic Black Ops 2 DLC map of the same name, Grind is a multiplayer game mode in Call of Duty that was first introduced in Ghosts and then featured again in Infinite Warfare. It\u2019s very similar to Kill Confirmed, except instead of getting points right away when collecting enemy tags, players must first deposit all of the tags they collect to an objective zone marked on the map, which rotates and is never in the same spot for too long. The more tags someone collects, the more points they earn when finally \u2018cashing them in.\u2019 The danger of trying to collect too many tags before depositing, however, is that players drop all of the undeposited tags they\u2019re carrying when eliminated, as well as an additional one for their own life. Other playlist changes The popular Shoot House 24\/7 playlist has been brought back, replacing Shoot the Ship that had been featured for about a week. Shoot House 2\/47 has undoubtedly been the most popular playlist in Modern Warfare so far, and even after they combined it with Shipment for Shoot the Ship, it seems that they got enough feedback to bring it back. The only other change in multiplayer was Snowfight being removed from the Gunfight. The variant, added on December 24, replaced weapons in snowballs in the 2v2 mode, so opposing players could only eliminate each other by hitting them with balls of snow. Modern Warfare Dec 31 patch notes Playlist update! \u2013 Grind is now live! (replaces Drop Zone) \u2013 Shoot House 24\/7 is back! (replaces Shoot the Ship) \u2013 Removed Snowfight#ModernWarfare\u2014 Infinity Ward (@InfinityWard) December 31, 2019 This is the final Modern Warfare update of 2019. While the release date for the next patch hasn\u2019t yet been announced, it\u2019ll likely be on January 7, 2020, following Infinity Ward\u2019s schedule of releasing new Season 1 content every Tuesday.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Modern Warfare Dec 31 patch notes \u2013 new mode, playlist update, more Call of Duty developers Infinity Ward have released one final Season 1 update for Modern Warfare in 2019, and it introduced a new multiplayer mode, bringing back the fan-favorite Shoot House 24\/7 playlist, and more. 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