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Black Ops 6 Warzone players panic

In Season 2, Activision prioritized gameplay tuning, quality-of-life improvements, and addressing ongoing bugs instead of introducing new Warzone content. As a result, the seasonal update made no significant changes.

The decision didn’t ruffle too many feathers because players were optimistic that the backend changes would ensure Verdansk launched in a more polished state for Season 3. However, Warzone fans got more bad news when the update was delayed by two weeks.

Even with that news, players back the devs because they don’t want Verdansk to launch in a buggy state and fail to live up to the hype.

But that patience only extends so far, though, and a recent job posting has players second-guessing their unwavering trust.

Some players interpreted this as the devs being unprepared to deal with cheating before Season 3’s scheduled release date of April 3.

While this may not seem to be the most encouraging sign on its surface, it could also be interpreted as Activision investing more money into getting leadership on the team and making Ricochet the bulletproof anti-cheat it was meant to be.