Call of Duty: Warzone 2 recently received the third seasonal update and kicked off Massive Resurgence mode on the Al Mazrah map. Unfortunately, the developers briefly had to remove the entire game mode. This happened primarily due to the Gas Circle bug and the first fixes that did not work in the battle royale.
The Gas Circle bug in Warzone 2 became problematic as it misled various players with misaligned zone circles based on where the gas is present. The issue was quickly identified and addressed but could not be permanently fixed, which eventually led to the removal of the mode itself. The developers replaced it with Resurgence Trios and Quads to fill the gaps.
Let us take a closer look at the Gas Circle issue in Warzone 2’s Massive Resurgence.
Activision’s latest multiplayer and battle royale title had to go through a rough patch when it was released. The developers had to deploy a number of updates to smooth the gameplay experience. The most recent issue caused the Gas Circle to be inaccurate in showing the actual position of the gas-covered area.
The removal of the fan favorite Resurgence mode from Al Mazrah raised a few concerns as it required more than a single fix. However, it is common for online multiplayer titles like Warzone 2 to have a few issues as they require regular maintenance.
Raven Software released information about deploying a fix for the Gas Circle bug in Warzone 2’s Massive Resurgence. However, the fix was not able to solve the problem.
Infinity Ward quickly addressed the recurring issue and announced that the game mode will be disabled for a short duration while the developers work on a permanent fix.
The playlist received Resurgence Quads and Trios as its replacement to fill the gap. The fix was
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