Summary
Call of Duty: Warzonereleased a set of updates that addressed various issues plaguing the game. Recently,Call of Dutyplayers widely reported multiple new bugs followingCall of Duty: Warzone’s Season 1 Reloaded update.
On Wednesday, January 17,Call of Dutyreleased its troublesome Season 1 Reloadedpatch, and although this update brought plenty of new content to the game, it also brought multiple game-breaking bugs that led to plenty of frustration amongCall of Dutyfans. One of the more prevalent issues was an infinite looping bug on the main menu that prevented users from playing the game. And for those who managed to load intoCall of Duty, they were still subjected to other new frustrating bugs, like aWarzoneglitch that saw players unable to equip their loadouts from supply drops. Fortunately, it seems thatCall of Dutyhas fixed some of these issues.

The official CODUpdates Twitter account stated that updates were released to fix these problems, specifically, the previously mentioned glitches involving menu looping and loadout supply drops. The tweet was posted at 3:42 AM EST, suggesting thatCall of Duty’s development team worked through the night to fix the major issues introduced with Season 1 Reloaded. Since then, CODUpdates has confirmed additional hotfixes to other newWarzonebugs such as HRM-9 attachments not unlocking properly and killstreak notification banners not appearing. If players are still experiencing the loadout bug, CODUpdates recommends users to either swap out their current Perk Package or delete and remake their Perk Package, which should fix the issue.
Issues Fixed Following the Recent Call of Duty Hotfixes
Additionally,Warzonere-enabled its new Champion’s Quest feature, which was temporarily disabled to helpCall of Duty’s development team address the game’s new bugs. Champion’s Quest gives skilled squads exclusive rewards in exchange for completing a set of difficult challenges. Now that the game has returned to a mostly healthy state, fans can also try out otherWarzoneadditions like two new weapons, the HRM-9 SMG and the TAQ Evolvere LMG.
Warzonefans might be conflicted to hear of another new Season 1 Reloaded addition, which is the return ofCall of Duty’s controversial Gaia skin. Gaia, AKA “evil Groot,” was removed from the game in November due to complaints that the skin was virtually invisible in some scenarios. However,Call of Dutyslightly redesigned the skin to hopefully alleviate this issue.
Also, Season 1 Reloaded was originally intended to introduce theCovert Exfil and Weapons Case features toWarzone. However, community outcry following the announcement of these features ledCall of Dutyto delay them to a later date, when they will be implemented in a newWarzonegame mode.