Master the Haunting Event with the Ultimate Call of Duty Soul Collection Update!

Master the Haunting Event with the Ultimate Call of Duty Soul Collection Update!

A game-changing update for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone amplifies the soul-collecting experience in Season 6's The Haunting event, providing players with enhanced opportunities to immerse themselves in this thrilling challenge

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A new Call of Duty update has made collecting souls easier in Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone during The Haunting event.

Players have the opportunity to engage in time-limited game modes and acquire rewards by collecting souls from fellow players. The recent update has enhanced the rate at which souls are obtained and increased the maximum number of souls that can be obtained per match. This adjustment facilitates a more effortless collection of souls in order to obtain rewards before The Haunting concludes on November 6.

Collecting souls has become easier in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone with the latest update. The ongoing Halloween event, The Haunting, allows players to redeem Halloween-themed rewards by capturing souls from opponents. The event started on October 17, coinciding with the mid-season update for Season 6. Players can participate in limited-time game modes and earn rewards that can be used in Modern Warfare 3. The most notable feature of The Haunting is the Soul Capture event, where players can gather souls from enemy players after a kill. These souls can be used to obtain various rewards such as weapon camos, stickers, double weapon XP tokens, and charms. However, players have experienced difficulties in collecting souls due to a limited cap per match and low drop rate.

The official Call of Duty Updates Twitter account has confirmed the release of a new update for Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone following criticism from the community. This update has increased the drop rate and cap per match for souls, allowing players to quickly gather a larger amount of souls during the ongoing Soul Capture event. According to reports, the soul match cap in Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer matches has been raised to 18, while Warzone's DMZ and Resurgence modes now have a cap of 25, and standard battle royale matches have a cap of 30. The limited-time modes of The Haunting also have a soul cap of 25 per match.

The response to the update has been mixed within the Call of Duty community as some players feel that despite the changes, the highly desired rewards still require a significant number of souls. For instance, the animated Ghoulie camo in Modern Warfare 2 costs 1,000 souls, leading some players to believe that the update should have been launched earlier. With Modern Warfare 3 set to be released on November 6, players have approximately two weeks left to earn souls and claim their rewards before the end of The Haunting event.

The new update for Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone is perfect for Halloween enthusiasts looking for themed gear, despite the high soul requirement for certain rewards. Players may find that the smaller map size of the popular Shipment 24/7 game mode allows them to gather souls more quickly, but ultimately, it depends on their preferred game modes in Modern Warfare 2.

With Modern Warfare 3 set to launch on November 10, players have a limited time to earn souls and claim their rewards before The Haunting event ends on November 6. This gives Call of Duty players approximately two weeks to prepare as Activision and Sledgehammer Games make final preparations for the early access release of Modern Warfare 3's campaign and the full game's launch.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone are available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.