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After community criticism – Warzone update nerfs Krampus

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The Krampus event did not go down well with all Call of Duty fans. In the end, it was decided to give the creature a bit of a makeover in Warzone.

Less than a week ago, the “Krampus” event was introduced in Warzone: Pacific, where a mythical holiday monster roamed the map, harassing, attacking and even killing players.

Not everyone’s cup of tea! The Krampus was apparently also far too difficult to survive, which is why the community criticised the Christmas event. Therefore, the developers decided to tone down the monster, which was a bit too strong.

In this regard, developer studio Raven Software has released a list of fixes for the event to put a bit of a stop to the Krampus.

Not only should the monster’s health bar decimate, but also the way it appears. After the 4th circle, the Father Christmas helper will no longer appear in the game.

Although there has been a lot of positive feedback with this update, many PlayStation players are finding themselves struggling with performance issues.

Since there are no long-term solutions for this yet, it remains to be seen until the Warzone developer can provide an update for the current teething problems of the new season.

Michael
Michael
Age: 24 Origin: Germany Hobbies: gaming, football, table tennis Profession: Online editor, student

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