November is a big month forCall of Dutyfans, as next Friday will see the highly-anticipated launch ofCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. WhileCall of Dutyfans wait for theBlack Ops Cold Warlaunch, they can spend some time withCall of Duty: Modern Warfareand theWarzonebattle royale, both of which received a new update today that changed up the available playlists.

In regards to standardCall of Duty: Modern Warfaremultiplayer, the big news is that Shipment 24/7 is back. Shipment is easily one of the most popularCall of Duty: Modern Warfaremaps, and it’s always well-received by fans whenever Shipment 24/7 makes its long-awaited return to the game. Those looking for a similar experience on a slightly bigger map may also want to check out the Shoot House 24/7 playlist that’s available now as well.

RELATED:Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Voice Actor Wants Farah to Have Her Own TV Series

Infinity Ward has also added a newCall of Duty: Modern Warfareplaylist called “What Objective?” that’s made up of HQ Firefight, HC Hills and Kills, and Domination Deathmatch. Onslaughter and Gunfright, twoCall of Duty: Modern Warfaremultiplayer playliststhat were added as part of the game’s Halloween event, have been removed from the lineup for now.

Call of Duty: Warzonehas also had its playlists changed up as part of the latest update. With The Haunting of Verdansk event now over,Call of Duty: Warzoneplayers will find that Blood Money Quads and Warzone Rumble are now available. Blood Money Quads is essentially a faster-paced version ofWarzone’s Plunder game mode, whereasWarzone Rumblepits two teams of 50 players each against each other on the battle royale map.

WithCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warlaunching next week, it remains to be seen how frequent theCall of Duty: Modern Warfareupdates will be moving forward. It’s possible thatInfinity Wardwill continue updating the game on a weekly basis, but it’s also possible that it will focus its attention on its nextCall of Dutyrelease instead. But while the standardModern Warfaremultiplayer may soon be left by the wayside, it doesn’t mean thatWarzonesupport is ending.

On the contrary,Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warwill be linked withWarzonebeginning in December, at which point fans can expect all ofBlack Ops Cold War’s guns to be added toWarzone. And considering how popular the BR is, it’s likely that support forWarzonewill continue for years to come, even when next year’sCall of Dutygame hits the market.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfareis out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

MORE:Complete Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone JAK-12 Shotgun Breakdown