Actually, the 2nd joint season of Call of Duty: Vanguard and the Battle Royale Warzone was supposed to start soon. However, the developers announced that the new season will not start until February – they want to fix the shooters first.
This is the situation:
- Call of Duty launches a new live season with fresh content and story pieces every 6 to 8 weeks
- Actually, the joint season 2 for Vanguard and Warzone was supposed to be due by the end of January
- However, the developers postponed season 2 to February 14 – they want to resolve the massive problems in the shooters first
CoD Warzone & Vanguard: Season 2 postponed by several weeks
What is going on? Call of Duty was actually just about to start its first new season this year. The joint season 2 of Warzone and Vanguard was supposed to start on February 1 or 2. However, with a message to the players, CoD postponed the new season to Valentine’s Day:
- Warzone & Vanguard Season 2
- New start: 02/14/2022
Why is season 2 being postponed? Last week, the developers sent a message to the community, showing that they understand the state of their games and feel the community’s frustration.
However, there was no mention of postponing the new content cycle. Now, the developers have a new message for their players that they shared again on Twitter:
In the message, the responsible parties explain that they want to take the extra time to improve the quality of the game. They will tackle the following points, among others:
- Working on stability issues
- Adjusting the gameplay loop
- General bug fixes
- Comprehensive weapon balancing
The developers want to address not only the two current titles Warzone and Vanguard. They also aim to resolve issues in the outdated CoD MW (2019). The multiplayer of the old title has also been considered very buggy for several weeks.
You can find the complete information about the postponement in the blog on callofduty.com.
Are the problems really that serious? Game crashes in Warzone, missing weapon balance in Vanguard, and ongoing bugs and glitches in both titles. CoD currently has many problems.
Postponing the new season could help eliminate some of the current disruptions. However, it remains to be seen whether two more weeks will be enough to address the many issues in the game.
Call of Duty postpones season 2 by a few weeks and wants to finally get a handle on the problems in the game. What do you think of the decision? A good choice given the current states? Or do you think that perhaps it’s hardly possible to address the many issues in the game in two weeks.
Feel free to leave a comment with your thoughts.