Loadout weapons from buy stations have been reduced to $2500 down from $5,000: A long-awaited patch for Call of Duty: Warzone 2 has finally been released. This patch will alter the prices of major weapons at purchase nodes.
It’s a nice improvement, and while gamers have asked for loadout markings at shops, this is probably the closest they’ll get.
The price of a single bespoke weapon has dropped from $5000 to $2500 at all Al Mazrah purchase stations. Battle royales will now go by much more quickly thanks to the fact that players may buy their two primary weapons for the price of one.
The update, which was made available for PS4|5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, took up between 275 and 600 MB to download. It’s true that we lowered the price of loadout weaponry and made some other adjustments to the gameplay of Warzone 2, but that’s not what really stands out.
It won’t take long for gamers to level up, save up for both loadout weapons, and begin hunting. Weapons from a player’s stored class setting may be purchased at stations for $2500. Shotguns, Sniper Rifles, Marksman Rifles, SMGs, LMGs, and ARs are only a few of the firearms on the list.

With the release of Season 1 Reloaded, another recent gameplay adjustment was to quadruple the average amount of purchase stations in Al Mazrah for every battle royale encounter.
This implies that gamers will have additional options for where they may spend money and get their primary weaponry. Since there are numerous new buy stations spread out over the map, campers will be less of a problem there.
🚨 BREAKING: Loadout weapons from buy stations have been reduced to $2500 down from $5,000. 🚨
It costs $5k total to get both of your favorite primaries in Warzone 2 now!
— ModernWarzone (@ModernWarzone) December 19, 2022
Additionally, the loadout drop event has been moved to the second circle, so that players may access their loadouts earlier in the game. Another new addition by the designers to increase the game’s tempo is this.
A common gripe among Warzone 2 players is that, unlike in Warzone 1, they can’t purchase complete loadouts at the game’s buy stations. Loadouts in Al Mazrah may only be obtained via sneaking into AI Strongholds or Black sites, or by waiting for the public loadout drop event.
Warzone 2 is evolving thanks to these patches, which were developed in response to user suggestions. The player base has voiced their opinion that there are a number of gameplay mechanics that still need to be adjusted, so they may anticipate this kind of modification in future patches.