'Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare' patch update for Xbox One

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The highly anticipated second part of the Xbox One patch update for "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" had been rolled out by Sledgehammer Games.  The game developer claims that the Xbox One update contains connectivity optimization improvements for the "Call of Duty" game servers. It also features overall bug fixes as well as fixes for rare crash bugs. 

Earlier, the second part of the PlayStation 4 and Windows patch was rolled out over the weekend. Aside from the same patch fix that was given in the Xbox One update, the PS4 and PC update also contains fixed weapon reloads, notification to inform players that they can double-tap the reload button for speed reloading, enhanced DoubleXP splash so that it will not show up again in private match and combat readiness programs, as well as fixes for the save game issue. 

Meanwhile, those who are using the earlier versions of game consoles should not feel left out if their update is not yet released. 

"Expect similar game updates to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Advanced Warfare soon," Call of Duty's community site shared regarding the next update. "We will continue to update this page on the deployment schedule, pending first party approvals." 

The plot of "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" commences in the year 2054 and features a fiction-based private military company called the Atlas Corporation owned by the character Jonathan Irons, voiced by actor Kevin Spacey. Atlas has to help save the world from the terrorist group called KVA since the government of America has become powerless due to massive terrorist attacks.  It turns out, however, that Irons has plans of his own. 

Sledgehammer has come up with an excellent storyline, and for players to truly enjoy it, they vowed to keep on coming up with fixes for the bugs that have affected and could someday affect the game. 

"Our commitment to continuing to support the game and community is as strong as ever, and our team is focused on making the experience the best it can be on all platforms," the game developer said in its community site.