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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Call of Duty Warzone's June patch introduces multiple fixes
Image via Activision. After the highly anticipated Season 4 release, Call of Duty has now recently launched a new patch for several fixes in Warzone. Just a few days after Season 3, fans were already done with the season because of its alleged lackluster contents. However, that's not the case with Season 4 because it has already launched a huge array of brand new contents in the game, like a new POI in Verdansk, new maps like Fugitive 6v6, return of One in the Chamber game mode, and many more. But there have been several complaints regarding the persisting bugs and glitches in the game. Now, those have also been fixed. June patch in Call of Duty Warzone has fixed most of the issues Call of Duty Warzone players have been going through a lot of issues after the release of Season 4. For example, various crashes and stuttering issues were making fans' lives miserable. As a battle royale title, smooth gameplay is non-negotiable. But that wasn't the case with Warzone. There was even a bug that was allowing players to exploit even under the map. This way, players were taking unfair advantages of these spots and disrupting the whole gameplay. On the other hand, players were unable to get the deserving amount of Skill Rating after a Ranked match because of another glitch. The Search and Destroy game mode was clobbered with several bugs and glitches as well. In this game mode, the contract UI was not showing for the allies. Not only that, players have been losing certain functionalities if they were killed while planting a Search and Destroy contract bomb. There was a bug which led to displaying the bomb location indicator even after the Search and Destroy contract expired. That's actually a lot, but the good thing is that all of these issues have been resolved now, thanks to the June patch in Call of Duty Warzone. The new feature test which showed store content right up in the Loadout menus has also been removed as well. Players initially became hugely excited due to the contents coming with the Season 4 , but immediately became disappointed with bugs and glitches that the Season 4 update brought as well. However, this quick response from Raven shows how much the developers prioritise its fans. Read More: Call of Duty Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 4 roadmap and features explained
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Styx Announce New Album Circling from Above, Unveil Lead Single 'Build and Destroy': Stream
The post Styx Announce New Album Circling from Above, Unveil Lead Single 'Build and Destroy': Stream appeared first on Consequence. Styx have announced their 18th studio album, Circling from Above, and have released the lead single, 'Build and Destroy.' The album arrives everywhere July 18th, but fans can score a vinyl/CD copy early at Styx's merch table starting Wednesday (May 28th) at the band's tour kickoff show in Greenville, South Carolina, or via their online shop. The co-headlining trek with REO Speedwagon's Kevin Cronin runs through late August, and you can get tickets here. Get Styx Tickets Here Circling from Above marks the first Styx album since 2021 and boasts 13 tracks spanning 41 minutes. It features contributions from all seven members of the band, including founding guitarist/vocalist James 'JY' Young, guitarist/vocalist Tommy Shaw, original bassist Chuck Panozzo, longtime drummer Todd Sucherman, keyboardist/vocalist Lawrence Gowan, guitarist/vocalist Will Evankovich, and bassist Terry Gowan. The LP's first teaser, 'Build and Destroy,' sees the band settling into a groovy prog boogie that showcases an abundance of instrumentation and Styx's signature vocal harmonizing. Gowan, who sings leads on the track, elaborated on the recording in a press release, explaining that it came together in just a day and a half, late in the album sessions. 'That little melody, I kept singing 'Build and Destroy,'' Gowan said. 'Even though we don't sing over that part, I kept thinking that would be a good title. It's thematic. The melody feels like a little 'Star Trek' or 'Twilight Zone' thing — just a small tag that reinforces the title.' He added, 'We knew it was strong. Even though it was the second-to-last song we finished, it felt like a quick way into the album's overall theme.' Limited vinyl/CD copies are available for purchase via Styx's online store, ahead of the July 18th digital release. Stream 'Build and Destroy' and see the artwork and tracklist below. Artwork: Tracklist: 01. Circling from Above 02. Build and Destroy 03. Michigan 04. King of Love 05. It's Clear 06. Forgive 07. Everyone Raise a Glass 08. Blue Eyed Raven 09. She Knows 10. Ease Your Mind 11. The Things That You Said 12. We Lost the Wheel Again 13. Only You Can Decide Popular Posts Billy Joel Diagnosed with Brain Disorder, Cancels All Upcoming Tour Dates Man Wearing Nazi T-Shirt Gets a Beatdown from Fans at Punk Rock Bowling Fest The 30 Best Action Movie Stars of All Time, Ranked Freddie Mercury's Alleged Child Revealed in New Biography Is The Who's Farewell Tour in Turmoil? Zach Braff to Return for Scrubs Reboot Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.