Activision has revealed plans to fix the broken state of Call of Duty: Warzone.
“The number one priority for our developers is quality of life,” Activision said.
“Making changes that allow Warzone to be more accessible and less frustrating for our community.”
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The noted cause for blockages to Modern Warfare’s multiplayer were issues tied to Warzone’s launcher.
Activision said that the main priority is still providing the community with a positive and fun gameplay experience.
However, they also said that these issues would be addressed throughout the rest of the year.
Hopefully, Warzone will feel a bit smoother when the new content drops for Season 2.
This second season of Vanguard-related content is set to bringWWII bomber planes and chemical warfareto Caldera.
Attack on Titan is also getting another Call of Duty crossover with anArmored Titan skin.
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