Summary
- Call of Duty has sparked outrage by promoting a new store bundle while ignoring ongoing game issues.
- Both Warzone and Black Ops 6's Ranked Play modes are plagued by cheating, which remains unaddressed.
- The game's player base is shrinking on Steam, leading some to declare that Call of Duty is "dying."
A recent tweet from the official Call of Duty Twitter account has ignited fury within the community, amassing over 2 million views and thousands of critical responses. Fans are frustrated with Activision's apparent inability to "read the room," as the company continues to promote new store bundles despite severe, unresolved issues in games like Warzone and Black Ops 6.
The latest Call of Duty title, Black Ops 6, launched on October 25, 2024, to widespread acclaim. However, the game's reputation has taken a sharp downturn in recent weeks. Even professional players like Scump have publicly stated that the franchise "has [never] been in a worse spot than it is right now." The community's backlash is fueled by persistent problems such as rampant cheating in Ranked Play, server issues, and more.
Call of Duty Tweet Sparks Outrage
On January 8, Activision promoted a new store bundle inspired by The VIPs from Squid Game via the official Call of Duty Twitter account. This move was met with immediate backlash, as fans criticized the company for focusing on promotions rather than addressing the ongoing issues in Black Ops 6 and Warzone.
The tweet drew sharp criticism from players and content creators alike. FaZe Swagg urged Activision to "read the room," while CharlieIntel highlighted the severity of the cheating problem, noting that "ranked play is so broken to the point where some people can only play 4 games in 4 hours but new bundles are more important right, got it." Twitter user Taeskii declared they would not purchase any store bundles until the anti-cheat system is fixed.
The frustration is palpable, with many players not only voicing their disappointment but also abandoning the game. Since the release of Black Ops 6, the player count on Steam has dropped significantly, with over 47% of players quitting the game. While data from other platforms like PlayStation and Xbox is unavailable, the trend on Steam suggests a broader decline in the game's popularity, likely driven by the persistent issues with hackers and server performance.