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From Warzone players having weapons with unlimited ammo to Modern Warfare ultimately being unplayable for thousands, the Call of Duty customs has noticeably dealt with nearly an unfathomable amount of bugs. Despite players attempting to raise awareness of these issues for months on social media, the developers have only now responded to the backlash in a articulation statement.

In a lengthy bulletin via the game's official Twitter business relationship, the developers noted they are "hard at piece of work addressing the bug that are being experienced across Vanguard, Warzone, and Modern Warfare." It later mentioned that major issues such as invisible character skins and guns in Warzone and matchmaking bugs in Vanguard are currently being assessed.

The statement also told fans that "nosotros experience your frustrations" and that they should lookout for updates on incoming fixes, simply no timetable has yet been given for when these bugs will be patched. Nevertheless, the tweet does provide at to the lowest degree some promise for the Modern Warfare player base, as nearly have not been able to play the 2022 shooter since the inflow of Warzone Pacific last Nov.

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