Call of Duty: Vanguard was released last Friday, and people are already rotating the multiplayer section of the game quite a lot. We’ll be arriving soon with our very own Vanguardos test, which we’ll also serve from the perspective of many of our writers.
Vanguard multiplayer seems to be very popular with players anyway, but one of the field upgrades is annoyingly unscrupulously used by some players. A remote-controlled tracked mine called Goliath was a low-kill bonus in the Vanguard beta, while becoming one of the soon-to-be-released field upgrades in the end game. The intended use of Goliath is to detonate it from a distance near enemy soldiers, killing a few soldiers. So the Goliath is really similar to the RC-XD from the Black Ops series.
However, videos have started circulating on Reddit showing people fighting between their opponent’s players with Goliath. This can be especially annoying in a narrow path like In the video below It can also be seen at Das Haus. Anyway, this could be an ugly bug that we hope will be fixed by Sledgehammer Games as soon as possible. Anyway, this bug is not worth establishing either, because Goliath will destroy itself very quickly if we don’t do it remotely, but enemy players can destroy it with explosives.
Call of Duty: Vanguard was released on November 5, 2021 for PC, Xbox, and PlayStation. A few days ago, we reported which of the Manjisiri faction could receive cosmetic packaging in Vanguard, according to the leaks. The combined first season of Vanguard and Warzone begins on December 2, where we can play Battle Royale on the new map, Caldera. The rest of November will be pretty tight for the Warzone schedule, as we’ll be saying goodbye several times to the fictional capital of Kastovia, Verdansk.