Call of Duty: Warzonehas been frustrating many players for a while now, as the game has had multiple issues that Activision and Raven Software have yet to fix. Activision has now promised to solve a whole host of issues thatCall of Duty: Warzoneplayers have been having with the game.
Activision has already stated thatCall of Duty: Warzoneis set to receive new contentvery soon. The Caldera Season 2 update has announced new vehicles such as the Armored Truck and the Bomber Plane, a new point of interest on the map called the Chemical Factory, a Field Upgrade called Nebula V rounds, and Redeploy Balloons. These new additions should pleaseCall of Duty: Warzonefans, as many had complained about the lack of content on the Caldera map.
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Activision has now also announced some major improvements toCall of Duty: Warzonethat are set to arrive alongside the new content. The update is said to include improvements in all forms of the game’s movement such as the way vehicles handle, parachutes being able to deploy lower, increased player mantle height, and collision fixes for both vehicles and players.
Other improvements include the Gas Mask animation no longer interrupting the vision of operators when they aim down sights, and when players insert Armor Plates it will now refill a full plate of armor before filling damaged ones. The technical issues said to be fixed in the update include performance and steaming issues, invisible skins, Buy Station freezes, and distorted graphics.
Call of Duty: Warzonewill also be getting a ranked modesoon, which is great news for fans who have been requesting a ranked mode for the game from nearly day one. Many players will most likely only continue playing the game for the better part of this year, owing to another recent announcement from Activision.
The company recently announced that the2022Call of Dutywill feature a sequel toCall of Duty: Warzone. While possible, it is unlikely that theCall of Duty: Warzonesequel will launch at the same time that the new mainlineCall of Dutygame does, asCall of Duty: Warzonelaunched 5 monthsCall of Duty: Modern Warfarein 2019.
Some developers atRaven Software have acknowledged that it made mistakes with the Caldera map. Caldera was meant to be an exciting change for players, but unfortunately, it brought a host of issues with it.
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