All sorts of bug fixes and tweaks are included in the patch

Dec 1, 2013 07:41 GMT  ·  By

Call of Duty: Ghosts has just received yet another update, this time on the Xbox 360 platform, as developer Infinity Ward has unleashed a fresh patch designed to improve the game's performance and fix quite a few stability problems that've been causing crashes, freezes, and other issues.

Call of Duty: Ghosts came out at the beginning of November on the PC, PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii U, and recently appeared alongside the PS4 and Xbox One next-gen consoles from Sony and Microsoft, respectively.

While Activision bragged about the great sales figures of the game across the next-gen platforms and the fact that the game is enjoying a lot of players online on both the PS4 and Xbox One, the actual title has caused users quite a few problems.

Fortunately, developer Infinity Ward has been hard at work and rolled out many patches across all platforms in order to fix problems, improve stability, and make sure everything is working as intended, particularly in the multiplayer.

Now, a new patch has appeared on the Xbox 360 platform, once again improving performance, fixing some stability issues, and implementing plenty of other bug fixes.

Check out the full changelog below, via the official forums.

Performance

Improved performance issues caused by spamming.

Stability

Fixed crash in CODeSports play. Fixed spawn crash for specific maps/modes. Additional animations added for broadcaster mode.

Additional

Fixes

Fixed lobby migration closing the create a class screen. Fixed not showing attachments and weapon camo for players while in private match lobby. Fixed dog's extended kill not showing properly in final killcam. Fixed loadouts appearing restricted if a restricted perk was selected in specialist strike package even though specialist wasn't equipped. Fixed split screen UI issue that could potentially leave player in a bad state. Updated X/O buttons to handle properly for all skus.

The title update for Call of Duty: Ghosts on Xbox 360 is now available for download via Xbox Live.