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The recent Call of Duty: Warzone update, while intended to address existing bugs, has unfortunately spawned a new set of challenges for the popular battle royale game. Since its 2020 launch, Warzone has enjoyed immense popularity, peaking during the pandemic and maintaining a strong player base thanks to consistent updates.
These updates have generated mixed reactions, from enthusiastic praise to considerable controversy. The removal of the Verdansk map remains a divisive decision, as is the integration of Black Ops 6 movement mechanics. Conversely, features like Resurgence mode and new maps have been well-received.
This latest update aimed to rectify several lingering bugs, successfully resolving the frustrating loading screen crashes and other minor problems. However, it seems to have inadvertently created new difficulties. As reported by CharlieIntel on Twitter, matchmaking is disrupted, and Warzone's Ranked Play mode is experiencing significant issues, including players phasing under the map and Buy Station malfunctions.
These problems are particularly concerning for Ranked Play, the competitive mode of Warzone. While there's been no official acknowledgment from Call of Duty at the time of writing, it's reasonable to expect Activision is aware and working on a fix. Given the game's frequent update schedule, players shouldn't have to wait long for a resolution.
Call of Duty's Steam player count has recently declined due to factors including competition, cheating issues, and unpopular choices like the premium Squid Game Battle Pass. Despite these challenges, resolving the current problems and potentially reintroducing Verdansk could revitalize the game's popularity.
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