Infinity Ward has said it’s “investigating” server issues that have recently marred the gameplay experience for some Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 players.
As noted by Dextero, console and PC players have been complaining about bullet registration issues, delayed actions, and significant frame drops since Season 3 launched on April 12.
After a number of high-profile members of the Call of Duty community drew attention to the issues over the past week or so, the Modern Warfare studio finally acknowledged them on April 20.
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“We are investigating reports of server-related gameplay issues and are actively working to resolve them,” the official Call of Duty account tweeted.
The problem has been added to Infinity Ward’s Modern Warfare 2 Trello board, where players can keep track of known issues that are being worked on.
One prominent player who had been voicing complaints about the issues is Warzone 2 streamer JoeWo, who earlier this week shared a video of his parachute failing to deploy.
Prior to Activision’s announcement, ModernWarzone, which has almost 800,000 followers on Twitter, also wrote: “Call of Duty needs to publicly acknowledge the server issues with Warzone instead of promoting Blackcell, their new bundles and battle pass all over social media.”
Activision kicked off a week-long Modern Warfare 2 free multiplayer trial on April 19.
It includes access to some of the content introduced last week with Season 3, including new core map Pelayo’s Lighthouse, which is set on a small, craggy island during an evening storm, and Gunfight mode.