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New rumors suggest the Call of Duty: Warzone sequel is being built from the ground up to help the free-to-play game from experiencing many bugs and cheaters. The popular battle royale FPS game has had significant glitch issues since it launched in March of 2020. After a recent update was released to fix some ongoing issues, Warzone players couldn't open the game on Xbox's. Unfortunately, the game continues to have many other issues.
Call of Duty: Warzone had its original battle royal map recently replaced with the new Caldera Pacific map. Caldera Pacific gave Warzone fans hope that a new map could help the developers address the game's many issues with the refresh. After the new map arrived, players reported even more widespread bugs and glitches. Other than issues with slow loading textures and wall breach glitches, Warzone has become infested with hackers taking advantage of the broken game and making it less fun for anyone wanting to enjoy the popular multiplayer experience. However, new rumors suggest that Activision could look to refresh the game again, but instead of a new map, the developer seems to be making an entirely new game from scratch.
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