Activision Investigating CoD: Warzone 2 Server Issues Following Community Outcry
Kevin Colleran
Activision is finally investigating Call of Duty: Warzone 2 server issues that have plagued the game since the start of Season 3, which launched on April 12.
Since then, numerous players have encountered issues getting into games, stuttering during matches, and a plethora of other server-related issues. But now, over a week since the Season 3 launch, Activision has acknowledged the problem and is working on a fix.
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“We are investigating reports of server-related gameplay issues and are actively working to resolve them,” reads the tweet from the official Call of Duty Twitter account.
These server issues have impacted the community as a whole and prominent Call of Duty streamers have been vocal about the state of Warzone 2, using their platforms to request fixes from developers.
Popular streamer JoeWo shared a clip of him dying at the start of a match after his parachute failed to deploy due to a server issue.
The streamer noted that Activision should “fix the servers first,” before patching other issues such as mission tracking.
It’s unclear when the Warzone 2 servers will be fixed fully, as Activision did not offer a timeframe. Players can view the official Warzone 2 Trello board to see all the known problems plaguing the game.
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