The return of Blood Money in Call of Duty: Warzone was confirmed earlier this week, and Infinity Ward has delivered on its promise. For the uninitiated, Blood Money has basically the same rules as Plunder and is a very similar experience, but it is more aggressive as players get cash for every kill, regardless of if their opponent had any money on them. Some fans may still prefer the pure Plunder match type, but unfortunately, it’s unclear exactly when that will be added back to the game.

RELATED: Call of Duty: Warzone Glitch Lets Players Fly Around Map at Super Speed

Meanwhile, Infinity Ward made another change to the Warzone playlists. When fans boot up Warzone, they will notice that BR Solos is seemingly missing, but they just need to look for it in the sub menu. Presumably, BR Solos was moved to the Warzone sub menu to make room for the returning Blood Money playlist, though Infinity Ward stopped short of actually explaining why this was done.

The return of Blood Money in Call of Duty: Warzone is the biggest change in the June 18 update, but Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has been tweaked as well. Those playing the Hardcore playlists in the standard Call of Duty: Modern Warfare multiplayer will notice that the MW2 map Scrapyard is no longer part of the rotation. Again, Infinity Ward didn’t offer any reasoning as to why this is, so all fans can do is speculate.

It’s possible that Scrapyard was removed from Hardcore playlists due to the map being somewhat unpopular. For those that have yet to check it out, Scrapyard has a notorious camping spot where players are protected by a catwalk that can’t be penetrated by bullets. So while it’s possible Infinity Ward removed Scrapyard from Hardcore playlists for that reason, that’s just speculation at this time.

Fans can expect the next Call of Duty: Warzone update next week, though Activision has yet to announce what it will entail.

Call of Duty: Warzone is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

MORE: Complete Call of Duty: Warzone CR-56 AMAX (Galil) Breakdown