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Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 update version 1.14 goes live today

The patch notes are now available.

The next major update for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is live on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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Black Ops 4 update version 1.14 can now be downloaded—it’s a 9.857 GB file on PS4. Treyarch released the patch notes for this update at 3:38pm CT.

Shamrock and Awe, a St. Patrick’s Day themed event, is now live on PS4. It has introduced “new Blackout updates, the new Stockpile multiplayer mode, and more,” according to Treyarch.

Today’s update introduced some major changes to League Play, Black Ops 4’s ranked playlist. A match quit penalty has been implemented, and an increased amount of Gems will be handed out to players who finish in the top five and first place in a League Play event.

Most notably for multiplayer and competitive Call of Duty fans, it doesn’t seem like any weapons or Specialists were tuned or changed in this update.

You can check out the full patch notes on the official Black Ops 4 subreddit.


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