The tough last month or so for Call of Duty players got tougher today, as the game is currently experiencing widespread matchmaking problems.
After deploying an update this morning, both Black Ops 6 and Warzone are currently dealing with issues that are preventing players from connecting to a match at all. Players who queue up for a match are consistently encountering a never-ending queue of “searching for players.”
Thankfully, Activision has addressed the concerns, saying that “players may temporarily notice longer than usual matchmaking times” while the company rolls out the current update, which currently has no public patch notes to speak of.
The CoD playerbase is already quite upset with the state of the game, as it has been rife with hackers and connection issues in both BO6 and Warzone for several weeks while Activision and its developers have been out on holiday break.
Season two is due to release in just a couple of weeks, but as of right now, the ongoing Squid Game collaboration is the only set of newer content outside of season one’s, which began mid-way through November.
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