Call of Duty is one of the most popular franchises when it comes to shooting games. Speaking of Modern Warfare game, it was released on October 25, 2019, & is available on all the major platforms including PC, Xbox One & PS4. Call of Duty Modern Warfare received a lot of appreciation from both fans & critics.
The game recently received a new patch with version number 1.20. The new update has already brought a lot of enhancements & improvements for the game. But players are unhappy with the new patch as it is accompanied by many bugs.
Yesterday, Call of Duty Modern Warfare players were experiencing matchmaking issues. Well, the problem of matchmaking was resolved by Infinity Ward today, but now a new issue is currently troubling players.
Many Call of Duty players are currently experiencing crashing while playing matches & they have taken the route of Reddit to express the ongoing issue. Have a look at a few complaints down below.
Well, Infinity Ward & Activision, has not addressed this issue yet, but we certainly hope that devs will look into this matter & resolve the problem at the earliest. Rest assured, we are keeping a close tab on all the developments & will update you with more information whenever it arrives.
Apart from this, another update has gone live for the game which has fixed the issues with Gunsmith Custom Loadouts. Also, a bug has been fixed where players were getting stuck during the infil while loading into a BR match. You can check all the fixes for April 30 update down below.
- Fix for Gunsmith Custom loadouts not appearing in matches
- Removing Most Wanted Contracts from Warzone and adding Bounty Contracts back
- Adjusting the timer from 10 to 15 seconds in 3v3 Cranked Gunfight
- Adjusting out of bounds timer in Infected
- Adjusting the match start timer in Infected so players can join before the Infected countdown ends.
- Fix for a bug where players could get stuck during the infil while loading into a BR match
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