A new video gives an overview of discussions held between some popular Call of Duty: Warzone 2 content creators and developers Infinity Ward and Raven Software prior to the launch of Season 2, and hints at the possibility of changes to the game’s TTK. Even as Warzone 2 continues to receive decidedly mixed reviews from many players, recent leaks hint at the possible arrival of a new mainline Call of Duty game in 2023.
Released for PC and consoles in late 2022, Infinity Ward and Raven Software’s free-to-play Battle Royale sequel Call of Duty: Warzone 2 has had a tumultuous first few months of existence due to a myriad of technical issues and unpopular gameplay decisions. Player complaints about the shooter ranged from anger over the switch to a 2v2 mode for Gulag fights, a change later reversed with the return of 1v1 in Season 2, to the move away from the popular Caldera map. One of the biggest points of contention for many fans of the original game has been Warzone 2’s fast TTK, or time-to-kill, which some players feel leans too heavily in favor of casual gamers.
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In a new video shared to YouTube, Call of Duty content creator WhosImmortal gave viewers an overview of talks he had with Warzone 2 developers Infinity Ward and Raven Software ahead of the launch of the game’s second season. One major topic of discussion at this meeting was the fast TTK in Warzone 2, with WhosImmortal stating that the developers were well aware of the complaints from some gamers about the speed with which players can take down opponents. According to the video, Infinity Ward and Raven Software feel that the current TTK is at a good place right now, but added that it is not set in stone.
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