Call of Duty: Vanguard and Warzone players will need to wait a little longer to finally get ranked matchmaking in the shooter.
While Treyarch Studios did promise that with the launch of Vanguard and Warzone’s season 2 ranked play will also be dropping in the game, it seems that plans for the mode have been delayed yet again.
In a recent tweet, the developers opened up about some of the issues that they faced during the development of the mode. They spoke about a "stat-breaking issue" wherein a live-environment-only bug was creating problems.
While the Vanguard community appreciates the transparency from the developers, it’s still quite frustrating to those who have been waiting for a ranked play to go live ever since the game was officially released three months ago.
Treyarch Studios has been working on Vanguard and Warzone’s ranked mode with a lot of feedback and direction from the Call of Duty's league and professional players.
The developers were supposed to launch a beta version of the mode today. However, as seen from their recent tweet, plans for the beta release have been delayed indefinitely as it’s not yet certain exactly how much time will be taken to fix the issue.
This is quite disheartening for franchise fans, as the COD titles seem to keep running into problems when it comes to their competitive mode.
The Modern Warfare remaster was dropped in 2019 went without a single competitive matchmaking mode hitting its servers. Now it’s almost time for Modern Warfare 2's remaster to get its official launch, which is scheduled for later this year.
Black Ops Cold War, on the other hand, implemented an outdated “League Play System” which did not go down too well with players.
Hopefully, the Warzone and Vanguard ranked mode beta
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