Warzone Players Demands Immediate Fixes for ‘Neglected’ Game Mode

Warzone Players Demands Immediate Fixes for ‘Neglected’ Game Mode

Warzone is facing a wave of discontent from its player base over what they perceive as neglect towards one of its core game modes: Plunder. Despite its unique gameplay mechanics and dedicated fanbase, Plunder has reportedly been left in a state of stagnation without significant updates or improvements since its inception.


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Players Speak Out Against Neglect

Voices of frustration have risen once again within the Warzone community, with players expressing dissatisfaction over the apparent disregard for Plunder mode by the game's developers. Many argue that Plunder, which tasks players with collecting cash and delivering it safely amidst the chaos of battle, deserves more attention and development efforts.

A Redditor going by the handle Lma0-Zedong articulated these sentiments, stating, "It's basically a core game mode, but hasn't received major updates since its release. And seems to be underdeveloped, there aren't even stats for this game mode in the menu which should list number of wins, number of top 3s, kills, deaths, k/d, total cash collected..."

Calls for Change and Improvement

In addition to highlighting the lack of attention towards Plunder mode, players have put forth a series of suggestions aimed at revitalizing the gameplay experience. These proposals include reducing the frequency of cash balloons and self-revive kits, reintroducing Bounty contracts, and introducing incentives for executing enemies.

Support for these ideas has been widespread, with many Plunder enthusiasts echoing the sentiment that the mode needs a fresh infusion of content and features to maintain player engagement. Some players even reminisced about the smaller-map variant of Plunder, akin to the popular Rebirth mode, advocating for its return with additional rewards to incentivize participation.

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