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Call of Duty Warzone players have continued to complain about cheaters and a whole host of bugs, and it's clear Activision has heard complaints loud and clear.
In a Community Update blog post for the month, the team has promised a focus on fixes instead of additional new content for the battle royale shooter in Season 2.
Still, one of the community's biggest issues at the moment appears to be the current Urzikstan map.
After acknowledging issues with Caldera and Al Mazrah from Warzone 1 and 2 respectively, the post above says: "Urzikstan has just been so dull from the start. And aside from the superstore update, there hasnt been any significant changes."
"Its the most uninspired map Ive ever seen. I also hate how the water divides the map up. Theres zero flow to it and every poi is a cluster of buildings. Buildings are so confusing and frustrating when trying to find a contract. Colors are washed and dull," they added.
Others aren't so sure, with some complaining about Caldera and its central volcano, while others preferred it thanks to its more "scenic" qualities.
Many agreed that Urzikstan is lacking in style and memorable areas to explore, but there's good news on the horizon.
Reports earlier this month suggested that Verdansk (the original Warzone map), is expected to return with Season 3 of Warzone.
We're some time away from that, but given the poster of the Reddit discussion noted it's their favourite map, that's reason to be cheerful.
Season 2 of Black Ops 6 (and Warzone) is expected on January 28 as a free update for all players. In case you missed it, players weren't best pleased about the most recent patch notes.
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