New “#FixWarzone” movement takes over CoD: Warzone & clan tags

Warzone’s player base unites their efforts to spur changes in the game’s developments, as a new “#FixWarzone” movement is currently gaining momentum.

Since its launch, Call of Duty: Warzone has probably become the biggest battle royal game in the world. While Fortnite is still a relatively new name in the gaming world, Call of Duty has been around for almost 20 years.

Millions of players fought bravely to secure a ‘Warzone Victory’, but at that time the game was guilty of numerous issues that left players frustrated.

Independence stains, invisibility stains, transparent walls, broken Juggernauts, STCM and repeated run-ins with the infamous Voice Glitch are all important examples of Warzone’s problems.

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Repeated problems appear to have frustrated members of the CoD community, prompting players to join the #FixWarzone movement to foster change.

SindraGan2001 originally set the wheels in motion with a passionate message on Reddit that discussed Warzone’s issues, and the sentiments are usually seconded by many people in the CoD community.

The message had nearly 17,000 votes and more than 1,000 comments supporting the idea of ​​this unit group proof.

MyJuiceIsLoose said: ‘I stopped playing, but I’ll sign up today and change my etiquette to support this movement. I agree that we should try something at this point, because I really miss it a lot. Good luck in the movement Broham! ”

This one comment received nearly 1.5,000 votes and other top comments follow the same line of thinking.

There is evidence that players are actively changing their clan tag hereafter, as a new bug was shown on a video on Reddit, with the #FIXWZ clan tag.

The player’s arm turned very fickle and waved all around the screen, obscuring their sight.

As is the case with petitions and other forms of protest, the movement is at an early stage and is slowly showing signs of growth.

You would think that Activision would remain untouched by this for the time being. However, if Twitter, Reddit and other forms of media are flooded with the #FixWarzone movement, Activision may have to respond.

We will wait to see how the situation progresses.

Image Credits: Activision

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