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CoD Warzone Gets Major Changes To Health, AI Enemies In Season 4 - Report

The Season 4 update will apparently address many criticisms.

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Call of Duty: Warzone's forthcoming Season 4 will come with a lot of new changes, including adjustments to health, enemy AI, and Strongholds. Notably, player health will reportedly be increased to 150 (for a total of 300 with full armor plates), which has been a highly requested feature since day one. Keep in mind, Activision hasn't confirmed this just yet.

This comes by way of a report from Insider Gaming, which has a positive track record when it comes to Call of Duty. More health will, in theory, give players more time to react when engaging in gunfights. The site also notes that enemy AI will be removed from Strongholds entirely and that Strongholds will be able to be recaptured by enemy players.

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On top of that, Season 4 will apparently include a "rejoin" feature, allowing players to reconnect to a game after being disconnected. Even as Warzone enters its fourth season, disconnecting from matches is common.

These aforementioned features have not been confirmed by Activision just yet, but the company did lay out the Season 4 roadmap recently. Season 4 will feature a new battle royale map called Vondel, along with new weapons, and a slew of additional gameplay updates as well. The company will likely confirm the rest of the features-- including weapon balancing changes--when the season launches.

Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone Season 4 will launch across all platforms on June 14.

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