Modern Warfare 2 Season 1 Reloaded start date
Modern Warfare 2’s Season 1 Reloaded update will go live on December 14, which is roughly halfway through the game’s first season.
Alongside new content for Modern Warfare 2, Season 1 Reloaded also brings Warzone 2’s “first post-launch update,” likely ironing out any major bugs and glitches ahead of the holidays.
Shipment arrives in Modern Warfare 2 Season 1 Reloaded
Infinity Ward revealed that the two new maps for Modern Warfare 2 Season 1 were Shoot House and Shipment. While Shoot House arrived with the Season 1 launch, Shipment is arriving with the mid-season Reloaded update.
Despite being a classic map, it does seem that the community is somewhat fed up with seeing this map be remade every year, even if it means they can get their camo challenges done quicker.
Many are hoping for classic maps such as Highrise or Terminal for later seasons, as these appear in Warzone’s Al Mazrah map, but there’s no guarantee yet. That being said, Season 2 content has already leaked and it’s more disappointment with another recent map remake on the way.
New weapon & Operators for Modern Warfare 2 Season 1 Reloaded
The Chimera Assault Rifle will arrive in Modern Warfare 2 Season 1 Reloaded for multiplayer and Warzone. This new weapon is in the Bruen Ops Platform, which is the same as launch weapons like the M13B and BAS-P.
As well as a new AR, players will also be able to get their hands on a new Operator in the mid-season update known as Klaus. Not much is known about Klaus in terms of his appearance, however, he is described as “a member of Denmark’s Elite Special Forces.”
It also seems that Klaus has some sort of “natural night vision” called his “scotopic vision.”
As well as Klaus, players will also be able to get their hands on Gaz, who will be arriving as a playable Operator in the mid-season update.
Modern Warfare 2 Season 1 Reloaded brings Raids
Players will finally be able to experience Raids in Modern Warfare 2, as this new co-op PvE mode will drop alongside the Season 1 Reloaded update.
We don’t have many official details about Raids yet, but it sounds like the devs are going for something similar to Destiny. The blog describes how the mode will involve “strategic thinking, puzzle-solving and most importantly bouts of intense co-op combat action,” while also “continuing the story of the Modern Warfare II Campaign.”