Warzone 2 is Activision's latest take on the battle royale genre, arriving in November last year with substantial changes from its previous iteration. One vital mechanic that has seen some major adjustments made to it is the game's looting system.
Warzone 2's brand new looting system comprises of a loot menu from which players can choose the items that they want to carry. This was first showcased in the Warzone 2 reveal at the Call of Duty NEXT event, receiving plenty of flak from the playerbase since then.
Fortunately, it seems like the developers have finally paid heed to the feedback from the community and have decided to revert back to the previous loot system that was present in Warzone: Caldera for the upcoming Season 2 patch.
The new looting system for Warzone 2 sends players into the loot menu whenever they're interacting with a loot crate or an opponent's backpack after eliminating them.
As players scroll through this loot menu for items to carry, they are unable to do anything before exiting it. This system is starkly different from the classic floor loot system of Warzone: Caldera and has been harshly criticized by the community for being unnecessarily clunky.
Interestingly, it seems that the demands of the community will finally be met as the developers recently tweeted on the official Call of Duty page, stating that the loot system will revert back to the classic one where loot will pop out of containers and float on the floor for players to examine and take. This change is scheduled to arrive with the launch of the battle royale title's Season 2.
This decision from the developers has been highly praised by the playerbase, who have recently been unhappy about the delayed arrival of Season 2. Fortunately, it seems
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