Warzone Season 2 delay following big Cal ...

Warzone Season 2 delay following big Call of Duty update news

Jan 20, 2022

WARZONE Season 2 has been delayed by several weeks so that the Call of Duty team can focus on solving some of the game more pressing issues.

Developers Raven Software and Sledgehammer Games will not be launching Call of Duty Vanguard and Warzone Season 2 on February 2.

Instead, both teams will be focused on solving the many issues still playing havok across the integrated games.

Players on PS4 and Xbox One have been complaining of a myriad of problems, leaving some unable to drop into the new Caldera map.

Others on PC have been hit with disconnection bugs, while those on next-gen consoles have been seeing texture glitches and rendering delays.

Some of these problems have been solved but others continue to cause problems for those hoping to jump into Vanguard or Warzone for a quick session.

The good news is that the Call of Duty teams will be focusing on these issues over the coming weeks, which means they’ve had to delay the launch of Season 2.

This will be seen as the correct decision, with COD fans hitting social media to report the current issues.

It has now been confirmed that Call of Duty Warzone Season 2 will begin on February 14, with Activision sharing this statement today:

“Currently, our community is experiencing issues across Call of Duty®: Vanguard, Warzone Pacific, and Modern Warfare.

“To date, we’ve deployed a number of updates, but more needs to be done. For this reason, we have decided to reschedule the start of Season Two across Warzone Pacific and Vanguard to February 14.

“We will use this additional development time to deliver updates, including optimizations to gameplay, game balancing (including weapon and equipment balancing), to fix game stability and bugs, and to ensure an overall level of polish to improve the experience for players across Vanguard, Warzone Pacific, Black Ops Cold War, and Modern Warfare.

“Upcoming implementations will address several concerns raised by the community and other quality-of-life improvements. Adjusting the core gameplay loop, mechanics, and balance is a continuing and important focus. Fixes will apply to your platform of choice — two generations of consoles and PC — as well as gameplay in general across all five systems.

“The expected launch is now February 14 instead of February 2. This will allow us to continue balancing and optimizing your gameplay experience, which remains our priority.”

More news on the upcoming launch will be shared by both teams as we get closer to the release of Call of Duty Season 2.

New weapons and map changes are expected, along with fresh zombies' experience in Vanguard.

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