Like many other games, Call of Duty: Warzone joined in on the Lunar New Year celebration with some limited time cosmetics. Unfortunately, the bundle in question was breaking Call of Duty: Warzone, forcing Raven to disable it completely.
This is not the first time that a Call of Duty: Warzone bundle has been broken in a bad way. Recently, a Call of Duty: Warzone bundle was dubbed pay-to-lose, and for good reason. The skin from the bundle made weaponry entirely inaccurate, giving players no chance to hit their targets even if their reticle was placed directly on top of them. However, the Lunar New Year bundle’s bug is just as bad, as the Year of the Tiger content was completely crashing matches for those that attempted to use its items.
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In particular, a blueprint for Call of Duty: Vanguard’s Stg 44 has seemingly been the source of the crashes. The gun is one of many that adds tracer fire to a weapon, which essentially highlights bullet trails in special colors. While many players love Tracer packs due to their unique effects, nobody wants to spend 1000 COD points on a flashy gun that has a high chance to crash their games. Following the problems that the weapon was causing, Raven Software posted an official update on its Twitter account that confirmed the bundle had been disabled.
It is worth noting that Raven Software is not disabling the bundle permanently, but “until further notice.” It is unclear how long it will take for the developer to solve the problems and add the bundle’s contents back to the game, though Raven’s Trello page confirms that the bugs are being investigated for all platforms. While players have seen their battle royale matches crashing
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