We’ve already addressed it in our Season One impressions for Call Of Duty: Vanguard and Call Of Duty: Warzone, the games are dealing with a bunch of player issues. Thankfully, the teams behind the games are breaking the silence and giving us a heads up as to what to expect. With all of the problems plaguing Call Of Duty in it’s current state, they are focused on pushing through fixes, and due to that Season 2 won’t drop until February 14th. Sure, it stinks to be waiting on new maps, modes, and weapons, but the issues abounding need to be repaired, and it’s good to see an all hands on deck approach.
Here’s the blog post addressing everything-
Currently, our community is experiencing issues across Call of Duty®: Vanguard, Warzone™ Pacific, and Modern Warfare®.
We feel your frustrations and hear you loud and clear.
To date, we’ve deployed a number of updates, but more needs to be done. For this reason, we have decided to reschedule the start of Season Two across Warzone Pacific and Vanguard to February 14. We will use this additional development time to deliver updates, including optimizations to gameplay, game balancing (including weapon and equipment balancing), to fix game stability and bugs, and to ensure an overall level of polish to improve the experience for players across Vanguard, Warzone Pacific, Black Ops Cold War, and Modern Warfare.
Upcoming implementations will address several concerns raised by the community and other quality-of-life improvements. Adjusting the core gameplay loop, mechanics, and balance is a continuing and important focus. Fixes will apply to your platform of choice — two generations of consoles and PC — as well as gameplay in general across all five systems.
Vanguard and Warzone Pacific Season Two Delay
The expected launch is now February 14 instead of February 2. This will allow us to continue balancing and optimizing your gameplay experience, which remains our priority.
More Communications to Come
Going forward, you can expect to hear from us more often regarding Call of Duty’s state of play. Studios remain focused on continuously improving your game experience, and we greatly value our community feedback. More frequent and detailed communication updates will be posted here and across Call of Duty social channels.
For real-time updates on fixes, be sure to follow @CallofDuty, @RavenSoftware, @SHGames, @InfinityWard, and @Treyarch.
Stay tuned to Gaming Trend for more news and information.
David Burdette is a gamer/writer/content creator from TN and Lead Editor for Gaming Trend. He loves Playstation, Star Wars, Marvel, and many other fandoms. He also plays way too much Call Of Duty. You can chat with him on Twitter @SplitEnd89.
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