However, things weren’t as smooth as expected for the fans; while Modern Warfare 2 banned players for no reason at launch, Warzone 2.0 also came with numerous bugs and technical issues upon launch. It has been a tradition with Call of Duty games at launch; players face many issues in the early days of a new Call of Duty game. And Warzone 2.0 was no different; not only was the new UI of Warzone 2.0 rejected by the players but the players on the PC platform were infuriated due to the advantages console players have, like the aim assist ability. All this resulted in a wave of negative user reviews on Steam and Metacritic for Warzone 2.0. There are over 8000 user reviews for Warzone 2.0 on Steam, and 65.32% of them are negative, and a similar situation is on Metacritic with 30 user reviews; Warzone 2.0 (PC) sits at a 2.2/10 score. Although Infinity Ward has been swift with fixing bugs and issues that players were facing at the launch of Warzone 2.0. Still, many of the issues and bugs remained. However, it is confirmed that Infinity Ward and Activision will continue to support both Calls of Duty Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0 to keep the experience fresh for gamers. According to some rumors, multiple development studios are working on updates for new Call of Duty games, and a new resurgence map for Warzone 2.0 is also reportedly in development. On top of that, a reliable industry insider recently confirmed that Sledgehammer Games is working on premium Call of Duty content for 2023. So, it looks like Warzone 2.0 will become stable with time, and Infinity Ward will work on the feedback from the fans. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0 are now available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC. So, What are your thoughts about this? How was your experience with Warzone 2.0 at launch? Let us know in the comment section below.