Call of Duty: Warzone’s ongoing struggle with glitches and balancing issues continues to be a source of contention in the community. Some of the world’s biggest streamers have criticizedCall of Duty: Warzonefor its various issues, including CouRage, who recently shared a list of things he would like to see changed in the game. Developer Raven Software saw CouRage’s list and responded with some changes that fans can expect to see implemented in the game.
According to Raven Software, there are four big changes coming toCall of Duty: Warzonesoon. One of the headlining changes is an adjustment to theRoze skin, which is notorious for how it’s used by players to hide in the dark and get an unfair advantage. Raven Software also plans on making balance changes to the Tac Rifle Charlie, M16, FFAR 1, and the recently-added Sykov pistol as well. A fix for the bug that allows players to use snipers with no glint is on the way, too, along with a tweak to how players can acquire the RC-XD killstreak.
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Raven Software didn’t specify that these changes are all coming with theSeason 3 updatenext week, but it was implied. The developer also teased that there are some “big surprises” in store forCall of Duty: Warzonefans with the Season 3 update, but stopped short of providing specifics on that front. Assuming it all goes off without a hitch, these are some changes that manyCall of Duty: Warzonefans will likely appreciate.
If Raven Software is able to fix the Roze skin so that it doesn’t give players an unfair advantage, that would be huge for fans who are sick of running into Roze skin players in every match. Likewise, theWarzone’s Sykov pistolshave already been criticized by top players as being ridiculously overpowered, so nerfing them would also be a crowd-pleasing change to the battle royale. However, some fans may be taking a “wait and see” approach when it comes to theseCall of Duty: Warzonefixes.
Unfortunately, it seems everyCall of Duty: Warzoneupdate brings with it some kind of problem that the developers have to fix. TheCall of Duty: WarzoneStim glitch has plagued the game endlessly for basically as long as it’s been out, while thelatest update caused a God Mode glitchthat made players invincible. It’s quite likely that the next update forCall of Duty: Warzone, while fixing some things, will also break other things, and so fans should be aware of that possibility.
The nextCall of Duty: Warzoneupdate is going to be a big one, as it will trigger the nuke event that’s expected to wipe out the existing version of Verdansk and replace it with something else. Leaks point to a1980s version of Verdanskbeing next up, butCall of Duty: Warzonefans will have to standby to find out more.
Call of Duty: Warzoneis out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.