While Microsoft’s purchase of Activision has turned the industry upside down, the Bobby Kotick-led company still has business to attend to in its titles. The most important workhorses come from the call of duty franchise, which currently has three video games running.
With synergies and shared elements, Vanguard, Warzone, and Modern Warfare structure your life through seasons packed with content. Now, season two has been delayed
“We have implemented a series of updates, but more needs to be done,” they explain from the development team. The initial date for the arrival of this second season was February 2, which now it will see the light on the 14th of the same month. Warzone Y Vanguard they are the main affected, although they assure that all this time will be invested for the purpose of improvement.
“We will use this additional development time to deliver updates, including game optimizations, match balance (including gear and weapons), to fix game stability and bugs, and to ensure an overall level of polish to improve the experience. .”
All five systems that we can play the games on will receive these patches, fixing numerous bugs. Last January 13 already there was an apology by Activision regarding what is the status of the titles currently. In this sense Call of Duty team engagement will increase, since “more detailed and more frequent communications will be published”.
One of the reasons for the current poor state is that Raven Software has been on strike for weeks. Various employees related to testing have been fired and part of the staff has opposed frontally not going to their jobs.