Warzone Mobile New Update: Did It Fix Anything?
The update, about 95-96 MB in size, added new things like operator skins, stickers, emblems, and calling cards.
Warzone Mobile, the highly anticipated portable spin-off of Call of Duty's iconic Battle Royale, has rolled out a new mini-update for Android and iOS devices The update promised to enhance the player experience, but fans and creators alike are questioning whether it provided. Here are all the details of the new update
What’s New in the Update?
The update, about 95-96 MB in size, added new features like operator skins, stickers, emblems, and calling cards. While some players might enjoy these, many feel these changes don’t fix the game's bigger problems.
Same Old Gameplay Problems
The update promised to enhance the player experience, but fans and creators are questioning whether it provided. Android players are still stuck in bot-filled matches, with very few real players to battle against.
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Performance Issues After Update
Before the update, the game ran smoothly. Many players are dealing with lag and stuttering, making the game less enjoyable. The update focused on adding things like stickers and skins, but many players are frustrated. Weapon attachments are still buggy, and the game’s performance hasn’t improved.
The biggest problem of Warzone Mobile is its poor optimization. Several players, especially on Android devices, have claimed a lower FPS performance along with overheating issues. A few mid-range phones were running the game more fluently than flagship devices, which is quite unusual. Also, the servers were problematic because many players in some regions were experiencing higher ping and laggy gameplay due to the unavailability of servers close to their locations.
Overall the new update added some cool cosmetics, but it didn’t solve the real problems players care about.