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Call of Duty’s Warzone Has Seen Better Days – Kotaku Australia
Call of Duty’s battle royale Warzone is just under a year old. When it launched in March of 2020, I praised the 150-player online game for smooth gameplay, simplified…

Call of Dutys battle royale Warzone is just under a year old. When it launched in March of 2020, I praised the 150-player online game for smooth gameplay, simplified mechanics, and fast-paced action. But all of the features that once made Warzone one of the best battle royales to drop into now feel hindered by the wreckage created from recent updates. As it stands now, Warzone is a rough mess of bugs, cheaters, and gun balancing issues.
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