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Alright, so where do we even start with this new Warzone update? Crashes, bugs, glitches—you name it, they patched it. Well, mostly. I was diving into a match just the other day and bam, game froze mid-battle like a deer in headlights. But hey, those are the joys of online gaming, right? Activision decided enough was enough, and it seems like they’ve actually tackled these nuisances in the June patch.
Season 4 hit us on May 29, unleashing all sorts of goodies and, well, some chaos too. The Overlook showed up in Verdansk—a towering giant that everyone’s flocking to. Honestly, the first time I saw it, I thought, “No way that’s staying up without some drama,” and I was kinda right. But, it’s a blast for those brave enough to land there amidst the firefight.
Oh, Clash Mode. It’s back—52 vs 52 mayhem! I dove in with my squad, and it was pure chaos. Contracts galore, power-ups sneaking in here and there. And Search and Destroy got a makeover, sort of. Plunder, Resurgence, and a few tweaks that most only notice if you’re knee-deep in the action.
Not everything’s ticker-tape parade though. Day after launch, the game received the June update, addressing—thankfully—the very bugs that had us all smashing keyboards. Collision bugs, stuttering during fights, and yea, you could exploit spots under the map too. It was wild. Meanwhile, Ranked Play saw its skill rating bug fixed—finally. I mean, it’s about time they got that sorted.
Funny glitch: post-launch store content somehow sneaked into the Loadout menus. Not supposed to be there, but whatever, it got patched out quickly. There’s been grumbling about Season 4, but honestly, developers seem to be all heads down fixing stuff. Props for that, at least.
Despite the bumps, the Overlook turned into a crowd favorite. And whispers about the Ballerina event are floating around too, promising rewards galore when it drops on June 5. Leaks already spilled those beans, kinda taking the surprise out, but such is life. Gaming life, at least.
Oh right, the fixes—pulled straight from the digital surgeon’s toolkit: crashes, stuttering, and under-the-map sneakiness are hopefully things of the past. Ranked matches supposed to be smoothing out SR issues, but we’ll see how that lasts. Also, if you blew up planting a bomb and lost functionality—yup, fixed that too. UI glitches? Sorted.
I mean, they even nixed some unintended store feature that barged into Loadouts. No clue who noticed it first, but it looked like a mini soap opera in the gaming world for a hot minute. Anyway—and no, wait, there’s more—Warzone is rolling on as always. Here’s hoping for smoother sailing and maybe even more towering structures soon.
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There it is! Hope it hits the mark for you.