Black Ops 6 and Warzone’s season 4 launch has been disastrous, but Activision is ‘investigating’ its issues
It's been a less-than-happy first 24 hours for Call of Duty's season four, with a myriad of issues plaguing the game and frustrating players since it launched. Season four of Black Ops 6 and Warzone added a number of new weapons, maps, and features like Grief mode in Zombies and a new POI in Verdansk, but several different problems with the season's update has had Activision and its teams scrambling to fix the game as quickly as it can. Image via Activision And now this morning, the server issues have gotten so bad that players have been struggling to even get into matches in both BO6 and Warzone, further souring the experience for those who are still trying to enjoy this year's CoD offerings before the next one drops in the fall. Activision's @CODUpdates account posted this morning that it's "investigating an issue that is causing players to disconnect from matches," which is rightfully so a priority among a sea of other bugs that have popped up with the new season. But that's just the latest in a number of official announcements from the company about season four's problems. Ranked Play in Warzone has been delayed indefinitely while the company works on "bringing the experience back to it's intended fidelity," for starters. Other notable problems include an issue with fast-travel mechanics in Zombies, a bug that caused the team to disable the "Motherclucker" blueprint for the ASG-89 shotgun, and some horrendous lag spikes in Warzone's team deathmatch-like Clash mode. According to in-game countdown timers, this season will last until the first week of August, meaning the next big content drop in CoD may be far away. And until then, we may even catch our first glimpse of 2025's CoD title (rumored to be another Black Ops game), and that's likely not a moment too soon for those struggling to play right now. The post Black Ops 6 and Warzone’s season 4 launch has been disastrous, but Activision is ‘investigating’ its issues appeared first on Destructoid.

It's been a less-than-happy first 24 hours for Call of Duty's season four, with a myriad of issues plaguing the game and frustrating players since it launched.
Season four of Black Ops 6 and Warzone added a number of new weapons, maps, and features like Grief mode in Zombies and a new POI in Verdansk, but several different problems with the season's update has had Activision and its teams scrambling to fix the game as quickly as it can.
And now this morning, the server issues have gotten so bad that players have been struggling to even get into matches in both BO6 and Warzone, further souring the experience for those who are still trying to enjoy this year's CoD offerings before the next one drops in the fall.
Activision's @CODUpdates account posted this morning that it's "investigating an issue that is causing players to disconnect from matches," which is rightfully so a priority among a sea of other bugs that have popped up with the new season.
But that's just the latest in a number of official announcements from the company about season four's problems. Ranked Play in Warzone has been delayed indefinitely while the company works on "bringing the experience back to it's intended fidelity," for starters.
Other notable problems include an issue with fast-travel mechanics in Zombies, a bug that caused the team to disable the "Motherclucker" blueprint for the ASG-89 shotgun, and some horrendous lag spikes in Warzone's team deathmatch-like Clash mode.
According to in-game countdown timers, this season will last until the first week of August, meaning the next big content drop in CoD may be far away. And until then, we may even catch our first glimpse of 2025's CoD title (rumored to be another Black Ops game), and that's likely not a moment too soon for those struggling to play right now.
The post Black Ops 6 and Warzone’s season 4 launch has been disastrous, but Activision is ‘investigating’ its issues appeared first on Destructoid.