Infinity Ward Brings Back Bounty Contracts in Call of Duty: Warzone After Complaints
Call of Duty developer Infinity Ward has brought back a popular feature in CoD: Warzone following complaints from players. The developer replaced the in-game Bounty Contracts with a Most Wanted mode, but fans of the shooter weren’t happy with that.
The Bounty Contracts have been put back into the battle royale game, according to the most recent patch notes from Warzone and Modern Warfare. The Bounty Contracts replace the Most Wanted Contracts. Infinity Ward added the Most Wanted Contracts to Call of Duty on Wednesday, replacing Bounties.
The Most Wanted mode was a system where players revealed their location to the entire opposing team. If they then managed to survive for five minutes, they received bonuses, such as in-game money and team members who came back to life. The system replaced the Bounties, optional missions where players had to find one specific opponent to collect bonuses.
The Bounties were popular game items. However, Infinity Ward removed them from the game without notifying players beforehand. Infinity Ward doesn’t give an official explanation as to why it’s bringing the Bounties back into the game, but it’s likely under pressure from the players. Among other things, the popular streamer Ninja marveled at it.