Call of Duty players slam latest Warzone patch notes as 'they don't care'
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Sentiment is changing for Call of Duty Black Ops 6 after players were left disappointed with the latest patch notes, with some going as far as claiming Activision 'doesn't care'Tech10:48, 14 Jan 2025Warzone is one of the most popular battle royales around(Image: Activision)Call of Duty Black Ops 6 was a huge success when it launched last year, and things seemed to be going so well as Warzone transitioned into another new era.While players were still complaining about cheaters, it felt like the arrival of Season 1 has players jumping in all over again. Sadly, though, it seems sentiment is changing yet again, with Call of Duty's community less than impressed with the latest patch notes.Arriving as the first update in 10 days, fans were hoping for anticheat updates, but instead got just five bullet points covering bug fixes and a little more.It's not that the patch is necessarily bad, it's more that there's just not a lot to it. Here are the notes in full:Fixed an issue where loading screens were causing instances of freezing or crashing.Fixed an issue with bullet trajectory on the AMR Mod 4.Fixed an issue in Resurgence where a player dying out of bounds would lose functionality of their field upgrades and killstreaks.Fixed an issue where models werent visible for ammo boxes, self revives, and throwing knives.Fixed an issue where players would not have a death icon when dying to Red Light Green Light.Content cannot be displayed without consentAs longtime Call of Duty news account CharlieIntel told its 4.8 million followers on X (formerly Twitter) "yes, this is it"."Only patch notes I wanna see is no more hackers," one commenter replied, while another said "Crashed more times today than every day since launch. Sick update."Others took aim at the game's monetisation, which has been a contentious topic in the community which threatened to boil over with the Squid Games event pass."Meanwhile the store probably got 10 new skins at $30 a pop because that's what the players want apparently according to business."Some were more positive, with one player pleased with the crash fixes at least."The crashing issue is fixed! It might not seem like a big update but holy s*** this is huge," they cheered.Given we're still at the start of the year, there's every chance the Activision team is returning and preparing a colossal patch here's hoping.With Season 2 expected at the end of the month, and a Verdansk return reportedly coming in Season 3, there's still plenty to be excited about with Warzone.Article continues belowFor the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.RECOMMENDED
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