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Call of Duty Servers Down: Players Lose Progression and Stats

 
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Thousands affected by server issues in Call of Duty games.

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Call Of Duty Servers Are Down And Causing Reset To Player Stats And Progression [Update]. The errors have now been resolved. Players have been experiencing issues with the Call of Duty servers, resulting in lost progression and stats. Many players have taken to social media to express their frustrations with the ongoing server problems.

THOUSANDS of Call of Duty MW3 and Warzone players reported issues with the game's servers today. Over 1,000 users reported being unable to connect to the servers, leading to lost progress and stats. The outage has impacted a large number of players worldwide, causing widespread frustration among the gaming community.

At the time of this article's most recent update, Feb. 23, 2024, players are reporting outages. That means that the issue is almost certainly on the side of the Call of Duty servers, rather than individual player connections. This widespread outage has disrupted gameplay for many users, affecting both Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone.

SUMMARY · Call of Duty servers are currently broken across Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone. · Due to this, the SBMM feature is also not working, causing further frustration among players. The ongoing server issues have impacted gameplay for many users, leading to lost progression and stats. Activision's latest strategy to frustrate Modern Warfare and Warzone cheaters is to simply shut down the Call of Duty app. This move has been met with mixed reactions from the gaming community.

Call of Duty's anti-cheat software will now detect if a mouse and keyboard player is using aim assist and shut down their game. This new measure is aimed at reducing cheating in the game, but some players have raised concerns about false positives and innocent players being unfairly targeted. The latest Call of Duty anti-cheat software will now boot cheaters out of the game without warning, further cracking down on cheating behavior in the popular shooter game.

Activision has announced Call of Duty DMZ will no longer receive new content updates, sounding the death knell for the mode. This decision has disappointed many players who enjoyed the DMZ mode and were looking forward to future updates and improvements. The fate of the mode remains uncertain, but it appears that Activision is shifting its focus to other aspects of the game.

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