DMZ patch notes for Warzone Season 6 The Haunting: Buy Station price changes, bug fixes, more

Luca Di Marzo
MW2 and WZ Operators in The Haunting event

Season 6’s The Haunting update has brought several changes to Warzone’s DMZ extraction mode. Here are the official patch notes for DMZ from Warzone Season 6 The Haunting, including Buy Station price changes, bug fixes, and more.

The Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone Season 6 The Hunting update is finally here, kicking off the Halloween season for MW2 and Warzone before the arrival of Modern Warfare 3. Luckily, this new update is full of incredible licensed Operators to enjoy.

In addition to new cosmetics, Warzone 2’s DMZ mode has also received some adjustments. While the patch notes for DMZ are a little on the light side, players can still look forward to The Haunting event that made its way to the extraction mode on October 17.

Check out the Warzone 2 Season 6 The Haunting DMZ patch notes below.

Warzone 2 The Haunting DMZ patch notes

Here are the full patch notes for Warzone 2 The Haunting DMZ in Season 6:

GENERAL

  • Assimilation now allows a maximum of 4 Players per team
  • Players can now use their own Dog Tags to Barter in DMZ
  • Hostages can no longer be dropped on dirt bikes
  • Hostages can now be extracted in drivable exfil helicopters
  • Reduced the frequency of Killstreaks found in loot
  • Surviving a Hunt Squad contract now grants a UAV immediately to the hunted squad 
  • Adjusted a number of DMZ Buy Station prices:
    • Munitions Box – From $1,000 to $5,000
    • Gas Mask – From $2,000 to $3,500
    • Medium Backpack – From $5,000 to $6,500
    • Large Backpack – From $30,000 to $50,000
    • 3 Plate Carriers – From $35,000 to $65,000
    • JLTV Airdrops – From $18,000 to $75,000
    • UAV – From $12,000 to $100,000
    • AUAV – From $12,000 to $200,000
    • Precision Airstrike – From $12,000 to $30,000
    • Cluster Strike – From $12,000 to $30,000
    • Revive Pistol – From $7,500 to $10,000

BUG FIXES

  • Fixed an issue that could prevent Players from changing/customizing Operators in DMZ
  • Fixed an issue that could make the ATV inoperable if a Hostage Rescue contract was failed in the radiation zone in DMZ
  • Fixed an issue that could prevent completion of the “Cartel No More” Mission in DMZ
  • Fixed an exploit that allowed Players to get under the map on Vondel in DMZ
  • Fixed an issue where the Player could damage themselves with the Grenade Turret on the MRAP in DMZ
  • Fixed an issue where Players were able to be revived after their squad was eliminated in DMZ 
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the Player to not receive event credit for running over enemies with the LTV
  • Fixed an issue causing an incorrect Crown Faction unlock requirement
  • Fixed an issue that showed unobtainable notes in the notes menu
  • Fixed an issue that allowed Players to set a custom weapon to Contraband in certain situations
  • Fixed an issue where hostile helicopters chasing the train could spawn without enemies in rare circumstances
  • Fixed a number of Faction Mission descriptions
  • Fixed an issue where the Signal Intelligence contract could target phones in locked spaces
  • Fixed an issue where pinging hostages would activate an incorrect voice line
  • Fixed an issue where some Phalanx missions were not properly allowing Players to progress other squadmate’s missions 
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes allowed Players to carry a Primary Weapon while holding a hostage
  • Fixed a number of inconsistent Buy Station prices

Those were the DMZ patch notes for the Warzone 2 Season 6 The Haunting update. For more check out some of our other Warzone 2 guides:

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Luca is an Associate Editor at CharlieIntel. An accomplished, writer with interests in sports and gaming alike, Luca is focused on Call of Duty and FIFA as a content creator. After earning his BA in English Literature at Concordia University, he began writing for Gamelevate, OddsShark, and H4X. Luca joined CharlieIntel in 2021. You can reach Luca at [email protected], or via X @TheLucaDiMarzo.