The newest Warzone update boasts a fix for frustrating loading screen crashes, yet introduces a fresh batch of problems impacting matchmaking and, critically, Ranked Play. Players are reporting instances of falling beneath the map and encountering Buy Station malfunctions within the Ranked Play mode. Hopefully, these newly surfaced issues will receive swift attention from the developers.
Warzone, a standalone battle royale experience within the Call of Duty franchise, has enjoyed immense popularity since its 2020 launch. While its peak coincided with the pandemic, consistent updates have maintained a dedicated player base. These updates have been met with varied reactions, from enthusiastic praise to significant criticism. The removal of the Verdansk map remains a contentious decision, as is the integration of Black Ops 6 movement mechanics. However, additions such as Resurgence mode and new maps have been generally well-received.
This latest update aimed to address existing bugs, successfully resolving the prevalent loading screen crashes and other minor glitches. However, it seems to have inadvertently created new challenges. Reports from CharlieIntel on Twitter highlight significant matchmaking difficulties and severe problems within Ranked Play, including players phasing through the map and Buy Station failures.
The impact on Ranked Play is particularly concerning, given its competitive nature. While official acknowledgment from Activision is pending, the expectation is that a resolution will be deployed shortly. Warzone's frequent update cycle suggests a relatively quick turnaround for these issues.
Call of Duty's Steam player count has recently declined, attributed to increased competition, persistent cheating issues, and controversial choices like the premium Squid Game Battle Pass. Despite these setbacks, addressing these current glitches and potentially reinstating Verdansk could revitalize the game's popularity.