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Year over year, Call of Duty continues to snowball into a bigger live-service gaming package, but if you’re someone who’s trying to keep up with the patch notes each update, the degree to which they have grown is astounding. Last week’s Season 3 Reloaded update for Black Ops 7 and Warzone is no exception, as the patch notes surpassed the length of some of the world’s most historic documents.
Call of Duty patch notes happen frequently throughout each game’s yearly life cycle. Sometimes the developer releases a small patch with only a handful of bug fixes, but others, like the big seasonal content drops, are now blog posts of mammoth proportions.
As someone who’s been covering Call of Duty for over a decade, I’ve read a lot of patch notes, and I find myself becoming increasingly overwhelmed by the abundance of text included
when patches arrive for the big seasonal and midseason “Reloaded” updates. Scrolling through pages of these seasonal changes really shows how much Call of Duty has grown and evolved over time.
Older games were easier on the eyes, often featuring only a page or two of changes in simple formatting, but before 2019, Call of Duty was often packaged mostly as

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