Call of Duty: Warzone has had a wide variety of notable technical issues since the launch of the Pacific update. The combination of a new map launch, low morale due to Activision Blizzard controversies, COVID, and a strike by Raven Software QA developers built a wave of technical issues for Call of Duty: Warzone's developers to fix. One of the most prominent issues, freezes tied to Warzone's Buy Stations, does seem to be making progress, however.
In a message from current Call of Duty: Warzone developer Raven Software, «major improvements» have recently been made to the battle royale that should reduce problems with Buy Stations. Specifically, Raven says that it's been focusing on players' games freezing when they attempt to use a Buy Station, as if their PC or console overloaded trying to open the Buy Station menu. The exact nature of the issue isn't mentioned, nor is how it was solved.
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One big note shared as part of the message, though, is that the Buy Station problem hasn't been fully fixed. Raven admits that it's still seeing that Call of Duty: Warzone players are experiencing freezes when using Buy Stations. It still described the reduction of freezes as significant, but what that means is unclear. It could be Warzone players will rarely if ever experience the Buy Station freezes. It could also mean that players will still experience the problem regularly.
Raven still has the Buy Station freezing bug as a problem on the studio's Trello board for Call of Duty: Warzone. It's listed as under investigation, the same as it's been since it was added to the Trello on January 4. All platforms remain under investigation, as well. There is no timeframe available for
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