Call of Duty: Warzone isn't the talk of the town like it once was. Even with the new Pacific update, Warzone is having a hard time pleasing long-time fans of the game. It seems as though every new update intended to fix the game only ends up breaking some other part of it, and fans are starting to get a little tired of the repetitive cycle. While Warzone is still considered by the vast majority to be a good battle royale game, with competition from the likes of Apex Legends and Fortnite, that doesn't really cut it anymore.
According to some recent rumors and reports, Call of Duty: Warzone is going to be getting a full-on sequel sometime in the near-future, and will skip the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 generation consoles. Although this might disappoint some fans still playing on that generation of consoles, the decision seems like a necessary one, and could bring some new and exciting features to the game, perhaps finally putting Warzone back on top of the battle royale genre.
Call of Duty: Warzone's Big Loadout Drop Change is a Necessary Improvement
A gameplay feature that seems like an obvious addition, a Field of View slider for Warzone on consoles has been requested by fans since before the game even released. While the developers did repeatedly confirm that an FOV slider would be implemented into the game at some point post-launch, the feature is still not present.
Although it may not be utilized by all players, those who play Warzone competitively or those who strive to be the best they possibly can at the game feel as though they need this feature to compete with PC players. Over the last two years or so, the lack of an FOV slider on consoles has caused a few minor controversies, such as when players could use the Roze
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