SinceCall of Duty: Modern Warfare’s release, the highly anticipated first-person shooters has gone through several updates aimed at fixing and atoning for various issues that have come up, including anupdate that removed a game mode called Trialsjust hours after the mode’s addition. Now, the mode has been added back in.
AlthoughCall of Duty: Modern Warfarehas launched to resounding success, the title has not been without its issues. The game’s single-player campaign seems to be largely bug-free, though multiplayer has had to go through multiple updates to fix a variety of issues. For example, somehigh-level players were recently unable to access multiplayerat all due to a glitch that prevented them from doing so.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s Trials mode had originally released on October 29 but had been removed a few hours after the mode went live, as it was failing to grant players the XP it had intended to for completing various training missions. However, as of November 12, the mode is now up and running as per a Reddit update from Infinity Ward.
Infinity Ward’s update also explains how Trials mode works. For a Trial, an Officer-ranked player needs to have a ticket, which gives players three attempts at a Trial. Players will be rated by their performance out of three stars. Zero stars grant 0 XP, while one star gives players 5000 XP, two stars rewards them with 7500 XP, and three stars provides 10000 XP.
Players will likely be fairly happy to see Trials back on the docket. The mode’s hasty removal had many disappointed and only lent to the game’s reputation as having a faulty multiplayer component. Giventhe game’s massive commercial success, it seems that most are able to ignore the game’s flaws and incomplete components, however annoying they might be.
Infinity Ward does continue to try and address these issues, though, and is providing free content in the meantime. For example, the team just releaseda new multiplayer map called Shoot Housefor free, which has been well-received. Going forward, fans can likely expect more of the same.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfareis currently available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
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