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Call Of Duty: Warzone Season 3 is live, but we’re still waiting for its giant monstersPrivate matches are also down due to stability issues

Private matches are also down due to stability issues

Call Of Duty Warzone Season Three launches today

Raven Software’s military battle royaleCall of Duty: Warzonesees the arrival of Season 3, Classified Arms, today, which just went live at 9am PDT/5pm BST. The update is also dropping forCall of Duty: Vanguard. In addition to new guns and a special timed event featuring Godzilla and King Kong (because of course), this season also sees the debut of some new types of private matches - although Raven have qualified that the latter are temporarily disabled due to “stability issues”. At least that gives us time to download the 39GB update for Warzone, but remember to leave 13GB extra room for the patch to copy.

Season Three ‘Classified Arms’ Battle Pass Trailer | Call of Duty: Vanguard & WarzoneWatch on YouTube

Season Three ‘Classified Arms’ Battle Pass Trailer | Call of Duty: Vanguard & Warzone

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Season 3 of Warzone is bringing new modes including a fresh spin on Iron Trials for the Caldera map, some beefy weapons to take on larger than usual opponents we’ll talk about in a moment, and introduces a new operator. Warzone’s latest fresh face is Mateo Hernandez, a Navy tail-gunner from Texas with immigrant roots, who sports the new M1916 marksman rifle and can be unlocked straight away if you fork out for the battle pass. Another new weapon this season is the fast-firing Nikita AVG assault rifle, but that’s more suited to close quarters and mid-range than the M1916.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis free-to-play onBattle.net, but the new battle pass will set you back 1000 COD points or £9/$11. Check out thefull patch notesfor the complete list of bug fixes and balance changes.