“only a matter of months”: Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard Acquisition Is to Blame for the Current State of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone

The MW3 and Warzone server meltdowns brought out a spectrum of emotions.

"only a matter of months": Microsoft's Activision Blizzard Acquisition Is to Blame for the Current State of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone

SUMMARY

  • Microsoft's Activision Blizzard faced fan backlash as Ranked Play modes in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone collapsed due to a bug.
  • The bug not only halted player progress but also led to the temporary shutdown of SBMM, sparking mixed reactions.
  • Despite the CoD team's efforts to fix the issues, players expressed frustration at the state of the game.
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Call of Duty fans have always been a passionate community when it comes to the franchise, openly voicing their displeasure or praise for it without holding anything back. So, when a bunch of mishaps hit Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone one after another, you can imagine the type of words that were voiced at Activision Blizzard.

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Fans were left frustrated after ranked play modes for MW3 and Warzone completely broke down after being hit with a bug affecting player progression. In turn, this has affected skill-based matchmaking (SBMM) as well.

COD Fans Are Furious After Ranked Play Completely Breaks Down

Call of Duty fans criticize Microsoft after MW3 and Warzone servers break
Call of Duty fans criticize Microsoft after MW3 and Warzone servers break.

It didn’t take long for people to connect the broken servers to Activision Blizzard and lash out at Microsoft for these problems.

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While the server issues were a pain for players to deal with, some were happy with one aspect of the issues: SBMM completely shutting down.

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SBMM has always been a severely heated topic in CoD communities, but players really didn’t pull their punches when it malfunctioned. One player on Reddit shared:

if you play a mp match you will find out that the life could be so beautiful without some bullshit named SBMM. i played Three or fout matches and they were waaaaay more enjoyable than the usual matches and i think it’s because everyone is at level one and sbmm isn’t working.

Unfortunately for these folks, everything was soon fixed, and SBMM was working as usual again. However, this did result in many players calling for SBMM to be removed from the game.

Call of Duty MW3 and Warzone Servers Crumble

The slow trainwreck of COD's servers was not a pretty sight to witness.
The slow train wreck of CoD’s servers was not a pretty sight to witness.

So, what happened? In a completely unexpected turn, a bug appeared that prevented any player progress in MW3 and Warzone from being tracked, which affected account levels and loadouts.

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The official CoD Updates X account updated players that its team was working to resolve the issue immediately. However, a new issue began to pop up as a result of the previous bug: SBMM completely broke down.

SBMM is a feature that matches players with others based on their skill and rank. This meant low-skilled players would match with other low-skilled players, and tougher opponents would face each other.

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However, with SBMM malfunctioning, players were placed in matches alongside others of completely different skill levels. If you were lucky, you’d be placed in a lobby filled with pro players against a team of lower-skilled ones. Or, the opposite could have happened, which isn’t as fun.

Ranked Play was disabled until a fix could be rolled out within 24 hours, and the CoD team compensated players with 2X skulls in the Horde Hunt event and extended the double XP weekend till 8 AM PT on February 27th. However, the damage was done, and players were angry.

What do you think about the CoD team’s handling of this issue? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Written by Vibha Hegde

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Vibha is an avid gamer that has been in the content writing space for over three years. With a Bachelors in Computer Applications, Vibha chooses to explore their passion for pop culture and gaming. When not hunkered over a controller trying to beat the Demon of Hatred in Sekiro, you can find Vibha relaxing to jazz during a digital painting session.