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Raven Software has officially revealed the new playlists coming to Call of Duty: Warzone in Season 2, but fans are already upset about the developer's choices. The first-person shooter franchise's free-to-play battle royale installment was very popular upon release, but opinions have recently soured among fans. A huge onslaught of bugs and glitches is primarily responsible for players' anger at Call of Duty: Warzone, with the problem getting noticeably worse with the November 2021 launch of Call of Duty: Vanguard.
Call of Duty: Warzone saw the extremely successful first-person shooter series dive into the popular battle royale genre head-first, with its free-to-play format helping draw a massive playerbase. While it launched as a component of 2019's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the ever-evolving nature of Warzone allowed it to tie into subsequent releases like Black Ops Cold War and Vanguard. However, the title's transition into the Caldera Pacific map has led to a multitude of technical issues, leaving Xbox console gamers unable to even launch the game. This has led to rumors that developers will completely rebuild Call of Duty: Warzone to eliminate glitches and deliver a fresh experience.
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