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Since its awaited launch in November 2022, Call of Duty Warzone 2 has turned out to be a very divisive game, to say the least. While some players have ended up liking it a lot, others are simply frustrated with the overall experience.

The latest case is of popular streamer and Call of Duty pro JGOD, who happens to be among those who are definitely not fully in love with Warzone 2. The content creator has a valid point for why there are many polarizing reactions to the latest battle royale offering from Activision. In one of his recent videos, he explained some extremely relevant issues due to which the game is losing its sheen lately.

JGOD believes Call of Duty Warzone 2 has become stale due to a lack of replayability

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While spectating a Warzone 2 match, the YouTuber JGOD recently expressed his feelings about the latest battle royale. According to him, the game has got some serious problems. Yes, he acknowledged the recent updates by devs due to which there are some new exciting elements, but overall, he thinks a lot of work needs to be done. In other words, he had plenty of unfavorable reactions to the game.

He believes that Call of Duty Warzone 2 is losing more players these days because of lacking replayability. It’s because there’s nothing great about its experience that can keep them engaged for a longer duration. To be precise, he thinks, “it has a very simplistic and rudimentary gameplay loop.”

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Moreover, JGOD also mentioned that the game is simply not a great space to play these days. As a result, more people are walking away from it. It looks like the YouTuber is seriously upset with the current state of Warzone 2. Probably that’s why he believes it has become stale in comparison to its predecessor from 2020.

Call of Duty Warzone 2 is now available with its Season 2 Reloaded update. The latter was added to the game last week. Interested players can download it on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC.

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What are your thoughts on the battle royale’s current state? Have you also lost interest in it since its initial launch? Let us know in the comments.

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