Activision and Sledgehammer Games have released a brand new patch for Call of Duty: WWII. According to the release notes, this patch comes with some security improvements. Moreover, and as with all patches, it fixes a number of bugs and issues.
Going into more details, this new patch for Call of Duty: WWII fixes an issue where the Daily Login Reward popup was not showing up correctly after initially breaking the login streak. It also fixes an issue where certain game modes were not counting towards objective wins.
Furthermore, this patch increases the time in which players can load back into the game lobby before timing out. It also brings additional fixes and improvements with the Quartermaster.
Steam will auto-download this patch once you launch its client, and you can read its complete changelog below.
Call of Duty: WWII – November 17 Patch Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the Daily Login Reward popup was not showing up correctly after initially breaking the login streak.
- Fixed an issue where certain game modes were not counting towards objective wins
- Increased the time in which players can load back into the game lobby before timing out
- Security improvements
- Fixed an issue with entering the Headquarters after leaving the Store
- Additional fixes and improvements with the Quartermaster
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