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Activision finally introduced the company’s latest title to the world in Call of Duty: Vanguard. The new game set in World War II will arrive later this year. The Sledgehammer developed title has gained a lot of fans after witnessing the amazing trailer to the game. This has caused a lot of excitement. However, they haven’t forgotten the company’s poorly run Battle Royale title in Call of Duty: Warzone.

The game has had a lot of issues, and fans have a lot of concerns with the developer’s inability to solve these problems. But, the situation has become so bad that the players even fear new content updates. This is because they worry that the developers might worsen the problem by adding more bugs, and the recent arrival of Season 5 proves just that.

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Community trolls Call of Duty: Warzone developers for adding problems with updates

A post on r/CODWarzone has been doing the rounds of the community of the popular FPS title. The post makes light of the game’s developers sending tweets to acknowledge about the game’s issues following an update. This happened recently with the arrival of Season 5 for both Black Ops Cold War and Warzone, which had caused fans to make fun of the developers.

Season 5 has added a lot of new content for fans to experience with new weapons in Verdansk. However, the developers have also added a lot of bugs and glitches that have slightly damaged the new experience. This has been the case for players on Warzone for a long time, and it seems like the best they can do right now is make fun of it.

Server Queue problems troubling fans

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Developers at Raven Software even recently proved the community’s points about the game having issues following the release of an update. The Call of Duty: Warzone developers recently acknowledged the issue of players having to wait in server queues for a long time. They immediately added in a patch to fix the problem. However, this small glitch took away some interest from fans at the start while trying out the new update.

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It seems like this issue has now joined the long line of issues in Warzone. Activision recently announced an anti-cheat for the title following the reveal of Call of Duty: Vanguard. However it remains to be seen if the developers can fix the other issues of the title as well.

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