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Warzone Glitch Triggers Surprising Suspensions

Author : Lucas Jan 24,2025

Warzone Glitch Triggers Surprising Suspensions

Call of Duty: Warzone's Ranked Play plagued by game-breaking glitch causing unfair suspensions.

A critical bug in Call of Duty: Warzone is causing widespread frustration among players participating in Ranked Play. The glitch, stemming from a developer error that results in game crashes, triggers automatic 15-minute suspensions and a 50 Skill Rating (SR) penalty. This is infuriating players, especially those on winning streaks, as the SR loss significantly impacts their competitive standing and end-of-season rewards.

This latest issue follows a pattern of ongoing problems within the Call of Duty franchise. Despite recent updates promising bug fixes, the January patch seems to have introduced new problems, exacerbating existing player concerns about glitches and cheating. The developer team previously acknowledged shortcomings in their anti-cheat and bug-fixing systems, particularly after the launch of Black Ops 6 Season 1.

The impact of this glitch is substantial. Players are expressing outrage on social media, demanding compensation for lost SR and highlighting the disruptive nature of the bug on competitive progression. The situation is further complicated by recent reports suggesting a significant drop in player numbers for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, potentially linked to the persistent issues within the game.

The severity of the situation underscores the urgent need for immediate action from the developers. The continued occurrence of game-breaking bugs, coupled with the player base decline, necessitates swift and effective solutions to restore player confidence and prevent further damage to the game's reputation. The current state of the game, as described by some players, is simply unacceptable.

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