Call of Duty: Modern Warfare gets crossbow with latest update
Take out enemies with a new weapon.
What you need to know
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is an incredibly popular first-person shooter from Activision.
- The game just received a massive 18 GB update on Xbox One.
- Aside from bug fixes and balancing changes, the download adds a crossbow.
- You can purchase Call of Duty: Modern Warfare for $60 on Amazon.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is an incredibly popular first-person shooter that manages to become the most-played game in the United States and many other countries every year. The game just received a massive update on Xbox One that comes in at around 18 GB.
The update now only brings with it bug fixes and balancing improvements, but also adds the long-awaited crossbow. The crossbow can be unlocked by using a Marksman Rifle with a Reflex Optic and getting 5 kills in 25 different matches. The requirements are quite easy so be sure to check it out if you like crossbows and other stealthy weapons.
Do you play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare? What do you think of the multiplayer experience? Let us know.
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