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CoD: Warzone – Update removes freezing bug and a few more

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Raven Software brings a variety of bug fixes to Call of Duty: Warzone. Xbox can also look forward to an improvement.

In Call of Duty: Warzone, an update went live on Wednesday that tackles numerous issues. The patch fixes a variety of bugs and resolves issues on Xbox.

Warzone is littered with bugs that are particularly hard on the minds of players. Some of them are so serious that they are even game-changing. Raven Software released an update that fixes some of the bugs. There was also an improvement on the Xbox. Previously, pressing the Xbox button twice triggered an instability of the game.

In general, other fatal errors were fixed. Due to the update, players can once again use the Buy Stations almost without hesitation. Previously, the screen froze when a user wanted to use the station. Raven Software has fixed this bug for the most part with the update, but also confirmed on Twitter that this error still occurs from time to time.

In addition, a bug was removed which caused flickering on the menu screen. In addition, players can once again enjoy jumping into the pool without fear of simply falling through into the void. The update in Call of Duty: Warzone also fixed the crashes in the live matches. On the (official Trello Board of Warzone) further tickets for known problems were listed, which could probably also be fixed soon.

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