Name of Obligation: Warzone gamers excited to leap into Season 1 Reloaded are operating into new points which can be leaving the sport virtually unplayable.
The Season 1 refresh replace dropped for all gamers right now, bringing new cosmetics, multiplayer maps, modifications to the Zombies components, anti-cheat enhancements, and extra throughout the complete Name of Obligation expertise. Theyβre engaging additions that many battle royale followers arenβt attending to get pleasure from. Those that hop into the open-world FPS mode are being met with intense visible and gameplay glitches if they can make it right into a match in any respect.
Social media websites like X/Twitter are already stuffed with clips and experiences of lackluster experiences. A notorious clip making the rounds sees streamer Fifakill struggling to maneuver in any respect after trying to open the βCreate a Classβ menu.
If you happen to attempt to go to ‘create a category’ within the menu your sport will bug and you will have to restart. If you happen to attempt to hit loadout in sport this occurs… ? pic.twitter.com/rliLXOGdgq
β Fifakill (@Fifakill_) January 17, 2024
The problems donβt cease at Create a Class. Fifakill additionally shared a clip on X/Twitter that reveals off what can solely be described as an odd dent within the Urzikstan map the place there wasnβt one earlier than.
Houston, now we have an issue. @RavenSoftware @SHGames pic.twitter.com/DeUqycip8Y
β Fifakill (@Fifakill_) January 17, 2024
Terraformed map sections may be humorous to some, however others have discovered themselves unable to entry Loadout Drops, too. Streamer MerK and gamers with them discovered that the Precision Airstrike Killstreak is not notifying close by gamers when activated.
Notifications simply straight up aren’t engaged on PA’s, simply be prepared for some stealth bombers pic.twitter.com/INpbGNEaeo
β MerK (@JoeDeLuca) January 17, 2024
Itβs a warning that might imply life or loss of life for a squad, nevertheless itβs additionally solely a problem you should fear about for those whoβre really capable of enter a sport. X/Twitter consumer Kaitlyn Smiles, in addition to many others, are discovering themselves caught in a loop that restricts entry to even one thing so simple as the primary menu.
NEW WARZONE UPDATE MUST WATCH pic.twitter.com/zEElKWNAiz
β MPIRE Astro (@astroboihero) January 17, 2024
For its half, Name of Obligation: Warzone developer Raven Software program has printed a press release relating to the state of Warzone Season 1 Reloaded. The developer has eliminated the Champion’s Quest characteristic, which asks gamers to win 5 Warzone matches in a row or 30 whole within the season, and plans so as to add it again in “on the earliest attainable alternative.”
“For the time being, the present state of the replace doesn’t meet our requirements for high quality and gameplay, and we’re dedicated to addressing the problems promptly to make sure that all gamers can get pleasure from #Warzone to the fullest extent attainable,” the assertion says. “Our objective is all the time to offer a easy and seamless expertise.”
Raven is used to creating modifications on the fly however has but to announce when a repair for right nowβs Season 1 Reloaded points will arrive. Nevertheless, the crew has reported that the Loadout, geographical distortion, Killstreak notification, and essential menu loop bugs are being seemed into.
Name of Obligation: Warzone was beforehand meant to deliver Weapons Circumstances and Covert Exfilβs to the expertise earlier than Raven determined to delay the options because of adverse fan suggestions. No data on when these options will make their approach to gamers has been revealed.
This text has been up to date to mirror that Raven Software program eliminated the Champion’s Quest characteristic from Warzone.
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