Warzone 2 Season 2: Bug Fixed
With the Season 2 update, Call of Duty Warzone 2 will go global. This seasonal patch will include new playable content and weaponry, as well as various weapon and gameplay modifications. The exclusive Ashika Island map’s Resurgence mode is one of Warzone 2’s most thrilling additions. The third playable location in the playlist for the DMZ mode will be this new map. A multiplayer game of this scope does, however, call for appropriate upkeep and bug fixes.
The complete list of future bug patches that will be applied alongside the release of Warzone 2’s Season 2 update can be seen here:
One of the largest esports player bases is catered to by Activision. It is crucial that the games they release offer a seamless gameplay experience with few glitches. The game’s current status had previously drawn criticism from the community. With the impending seasonal update, the publisher is now working to fix the majority of issues and glitches.
Fixed collision issues that prevented players from exploiting, peeping through, or shooting through many components around Al Mazrah. a problem that was causing the Tac Map’s loadout icons to vanish has been fixed.
Fixed a bug where, after leaving a match, Custom Loadouts would revert to a Default Loadout.
Fixed a problem where players could keep operating cars after they ran out of fuel. The possibility of duplicating the Revive Pistol has been fixed. The Revive Pistol’s inability to provide melee damage to knocked-down players has been fixed.
Stronghold bombs could no longer be defused by passing through walls. The Champion’s Quest Bombsite’s tendency to spawn close to the water and cause physics problems were fixed.
Fixed a problem at Al Malik Airport where helicopters occasionally collided with the control tower. resolved a problem that resulted in obstruction or misalignment.