A minor update for Call of Duty: Warzone just went live, squashing some annoying bugs that have been plaguing the game in recent weeks.
The patch notes by Raven Software were light, offering short descriptions of some of the bugs that have been fixed, such as “an issue causing instability when pressing the Xbox home button twice while in-game.”
Other fixed bugs include an issue that was causing the menu screen to flicker, an issue allowing players to respawn via buy back with part of their original loadout, and an issue that was causing live matches to crash.
Warzone’s repeated bugs and problems have been occurring during a strike by Raven’s quality assurance testers, leading many to wonder if the problems could be fixed faster or avoided entirely if the work stoppage wasn’t taking place.
Season two of Vanguard and Warzone is set to go live on Feb. 14, so players are biding their time waiting on new content in both titles. The new season will likely include weapons, operators, a new battle pass, and more.
The full list of patch notes for the small update can be read below.
Bug fixes
- Fixed collision issues with various elements across Caldera allowing Players to exploit/peek/shoot through them.
- Fixed an issue causing instability when pressing the Xbox home button twice while in-game.
- Fixed an issue causing instability when typing non-ASCII characters (eg: ©, ®, ™, ∅).
- Fixed an additional issue causing the menu screen to flicker.
- Fixed an issue allowing Players to respawn via buy back with part of their original Loadout.
- Fixed an issue causing additional placeholder images to appear in various Store Bundle previews and/or purchases.
- Fixed an issue causing live matches to crash.
- Fixed an issue causing Players to fall into a bottomless pit of despair when attempting to take a dip in the pool.
- Fixed an issue causing the second Loadout Public Event to not occur in core Battle Royale modes.
Published: Jan 26, 2022 01:26 pm