As gamers prepare for the 2022 Call of Duty League Vanguard season, league teams express major concerns over Call of Duty: Vanguard's broken Control mode being included in the upcoming Kickoff Classic.
Call of Duty League participants return from the off-season ready to reveal their team rosters to fans of the popular esport. However, both competitive players and fans of the franchise are worried about Call of Duty: Vanguard's Control mode being featured in an official event with its current bugs.
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These concerns from players arise just as the Call of Duty League Vanguard preseason begins with the Kickoff Classic event on January 21st. Call of Duty League commentator Landon 'LandO' Sanders stated on Twitter, "FYI: Seeing a glitch on Tuscan Control when someone's in CoDCaster. If the game goes past a few rounds the spectator gets disconnected & the game automatically ends. Happened twice now." In other words, even though a team hasn't achieved the required three rounds for victory, the game is still giving them the win. Fans showed distaste to this situation, roughly stating that whoever decided that the broken Control mode should be considered for the third game mode needs to be "fired."
Competitive player James 'Clayster' Eubanks tweeted a video of a Control match on the map Gavutu, and showed a perfect example of what Landon was referring to in his tweet. James commented in his tweet that the team was, "Up 2-1 in Control, we got a defense, they're just built diffy. Gotta be the fastest control round in history." In the video, the game is in spectator mode when the glitch causes the player to disconnect, which ends the round and gives the win
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