Call.of.duty.advanced.warfare.update.1-reloaded May 2026

Call.of.duty.advanced.warfare.update.1-reloaded May 2026

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, developed by Sledgehammer Games and published by Activision, was released in 2014. The game is set in a futuristic world and features advanced military technology and exoskeletons, known as EXO Suits, which players can use to gain tactical advantages.

The year is 2054. Technology and warfare have evolved to create a new era of combat. Private Military Corporations (PMCs) have become the dominant military force, essentially renting out armies to the highest bidder. The most powerful of these is the Atlas Corporation, led by the charismatic and calculating CEO Jonathan Irons (played by Kevin Spacey).

RELOADED brings you the first official update pack for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, upgrading the base game to version 1.5 (or the equivalent build, depending on region). This update is intended exclusively for users who own the original RELOADED release or a clean legitimate installation of the game. Call.of.Duty.Advanced.Warfare.Update.1-RELOADED

No crack is included — this update must be applied to an already playable, cracked version of the game (preferably RELOADED’s own initial release). After installation, you may need to re-apply your existing crack or use a compatible cracked executable, as the update overwrites core game binaries.


Why remember this specific, boringly-named release? Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, developed by Sledgehammer

Because it represents the last breath of the "pure" warez scene before the rise of automatic Steam emulators (like SmartSteamEmu) and the Denuvo dark age.

To understand the importance of Update 1, we must rewind to November 2014. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare launched on PC to mixed technical reviews. While the visuals were stunning (thanks to a heavily modified version of the IW engine), the initial crack released by scene groups had several issues: Why remember this specific, boringly-named release

Enter RELOADED. Known for their "clean" approach, they did not just repack the original files; they issued Update 1 to resolve the specific friction points left by earlier releases (such as the ALI213 or 3DM variants).

Let’s say you find a dusty hard drive with cod.advanced.warfare.iso and cod.advanced.warfare.update.1-reloaded.rar today. The ritual was:

Veteran pirates will know the joke: "Why is the update 5GB?" But in 2014, Advanced Warfare had a weird issue. The first patch was relatively small (maybe 200-300MB compressed), but it replaced massive .pak files. RELOADED had to repack the entire game asset archive just to inject a few lines of code. That’s why the "Update 1" release was often bundled as a standalone installer—it wasn't just a delta patch; it was a surgical replacement of encrypted assets.