A second wave of fresh content comes to Call of Duty Season 1


We’re officially halfway through Season 1 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone‘s shared content, which means it is time for the teams of developers working on the COD beast to serve up a fresh new map, limited modes, and more. 

Reloaded updates for post-launch seasonal content also come tied up with weapon balances and patches for the game, however, additional information about those will not be released until closer to the update launch window. In the meantime, here’s everything we can look forward to with Season 1 Reloaded.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Season 1 Reloaded — Release date

Blackcell Season 1 battle pass operators. (Image credit: Activision)

You’ve shed the holiday trimmings and grown tired of the Meat grind, so how long will you have to wait to get some fresh new content in Modern Warfare 3? Season 1 Reloaded will be coming to MW3 and Warzone both on January 17 starting at 9AM PT/12PM ET across all platforms. Gone are the days of staggered updates for Warzone and the accompanying multiplayer for the year. One patch to rule them all!

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Season 1 Reloaded — Multiplayer map and modes

Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer gets new content including a new map, limited time modes, and another crossover with The Boys for Season 1 Reloaded. (Image credit: Activision)

CODMAS is over, and Shipmas 24/7 has been put away for another year. Highrise, too, has returned to its usual state, and we’ve moved on to the oddly timed spooky decor of the Vortex event. Even that will come to pass with Season 1 Reloaded, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a new map, modes, and events to look forward to as we inch closer to Season 2.

New map: RIO

An upscale shopping center in Río de Janeiro is the latest map to join the playlist lineup for MW3.  (Image credit: Activision)

Sledgehammer Games seems to really be digging the tight-quartered mid-size map layout for Modern Warfare 3. Players will spawn into Rio with Season 1 Reloaded, finding themselves deployed to a shopping center in Río de Janeiro, complete with colorful buildings and even an abandoned tram. The shopping center is central to Rio, with longer sight lines around the edges. There looks to be a lot of opportunities for flanking around the interior of the center for those aiming to take out the players holed up in the upper levels. 





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