Call of Duty: Warzone released back on March 10, 2020, and the game has achieved great success since then. Despite all its struggles with cheaters and balancing, the Call of Duty: Warzone player base is massive, and it will only grow larger with a mobile port being developed.
With the game now being two years old, many expected some kind of anniversary celebration for Call of Duty: Warzone, though that has not happened. Instead, the festivities have been limited to a single Tweet from Raven Software that focuses on the battle royale title becoming two years old. Given how much could be done with anniversary content, this is certainly a bit strange.
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As shown via a post by Reddit user Nintendo_Pro_03, many Call of Duty: Warzone players are shocked by the lack of anniversary content. Most games-as-a-service titles celebrate major anniversaries with some limited time events or bonus items, but nothing special has been done for Call of Duty: Warzone’s second birthday. In the comments, many were quick to point out how bloated the game is, saying that more content could lead to more bugs, though this should not stop anniversary celebrations from taking place.
While it is true that Call of Duty: Warzone has been very buggy as of late and boasts a massive file size, anniversary content would not need to be anything major like an extra map, fresh weapons, or more game modes. One possibility could have seen Raven Software giving players a major discount in the in-game store for the weekend as a way to celebrate the game becoming two years old. This way, no new content would have needed to be added at all, and players would be motivated to purchase some of the bundles available to them.
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