The first season of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 starts on December 6th. It also brings a fresh start for Warzone. You can find out what this means for your hard-earned stats here on MeinMMO.
The first season in CoD: MW3 starts on Wednesday and brings a lot of new content into the game. In addition to a new Battle Pass that includes new weapons and operators, the season also brings new maps for multiplayer, as well as a new map for Warzone: Urzikstan.
But there won’t just be changes regarding the map, because: All your stats in Warzone will be reset with the start of Season 1. We’ll tell you here what it’s all about.
You can watch Urzikstan in the trailer here:
“If you still want to brag, take screenshots”
Which stats are reset? On December 5th, developer Raven Software wrote on
We therefore assume that this includes all stats in Warzone that can be viewed:
In the post, Raven Software writes:
Season 1 of Call of Duty: #Warzone will start with a new battle balance sheet that will directly display the statistics for Battle Royale.
Visible stats for Resurgence and Bounty will appear in later seasons.
Please note that stat tracking for all modes will begin at the start of Season 1 and will be retroactively displayed when mode-specific battle balances go live.
If you currently have a battle record you’d like to brag about, take a screenshot of it now because it’s only available for a few more days!
Raven Software via X
“Just play to have fun”
How do the fans react? The reactions are pretty mixed. Some welcome the reset of the stats, others mourn their KDs and victories. Below we have summarized a few opinions from the community for you, from various posts on X, which we link to for you:
One user added in a post on Reddit that picked up the topic on December 5th: “If you’re good, the stats will be better when they reset because you’ve (probably) gotten better over time. Besides, stats aren’t important, just play to have fun.”
Why are the stats reset? According to Dexerto, this is related to the integration of Warzone into CoD: MW3 and represents a new beginning. The movement from MW3 should also play a role in Warzone and thus replace the outdated mechanics from MW2.
With the arrival of Season 1 in CoD: MW3 and Warzone, it’s not just new content that’s coming your way. A popular mode will soon no longer be supported. It won’t be completely crushed, but rather left to its own devices in its current state:
A mode from CoD: MW2 was considered a highlight and will no longer be supported in MW3 and Warzone