Warzone Mobile’s Latest Update: What’s Improved and What’s Still Broken?
Warzone Mobile's Season 2 update brings improved performance with smoother gameplay and a steady 60 FPS target, but issues like bot lobbies and high ping persist.

After a long wait, the eagerly anticipated Warzone Mobile Season 2 update has finally been released; while it promises various performance improvements, some problems still remain. This is good for players who cannot wait to dive into the game; however, it optimizes the game as much as it raises some issues. Let's break it down.
What’s Good: Performance Boost
The Season 2 update brings a notable performance bump to Warzone Mobile. Players have reported smoother gameplay, with the game now striving for a consistent 60 FPS. This is a significant improvement compared to previous versions. The game now runs better on a variety of devices, especially those that were previously struggling to maintain solid performance. Despite some minor hiccups, such as occasional frame drops, the overall experience has improved for many players.
Also, the recent updates have excluded a few old devices along with limiting the player base. But as for those who currently have compatible phones, it is worth the update now with a much smoother and more optimized game.
What’s Bad: Matchmaking and Lobby Issues
However, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. The matchmaking system remains a pain point. While matches are quick to start, the player pool seems to be filled with bots, especially in popular modes like Rebirth Island. Players have reported that while they’re matched against real players, the majority of opponents are bots, which leads to an underwhelming experience.
Another crucial thing that requires attention is connectivity. High pings in matches, especially on the maps like Verdansk, have left players suffering from not being able to enjoy a smooth, competitive game. When you combine all this with the endless bug issues and glitchy textures, it seriously ruins the overall enjoyment of the game.
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The situation is further complicated by internal changes at Warzone Mobile. A lead manager was recently fired, raising questions about the development team’s direction and stability. With upcoming releases like Delta Force Mobile in the pipeline, Warzone Mobile may face tough competition in the coming months.