Call Of Duty: Warzone Players Really Don’t Like Rumble

Call of Duty: Warzone has a new mode in Rumble, but players aren’t exactly thrilled with the latest addition to the free-to-play game. Introduced with the newly-released Season Four of the game, Rumble is causing chaos in all the wrong ways.

If you haven’t given Warzone Rumble a try yet, the mode basically pits two teams of 50 players against each other in massive, huge-scale battle. It sounds fun as heck in theory, but it’s already a huge pain in the butt for a lot of gamers.

Rumble has come under heavy fire from players, with lots of people taking to social media to complain of matchmaking issues, bugs and even the number of snipers found in the mode.

Playing Rumble right now is a bit of a mess, but it’s not clear how the new mode can – or should – be improved. Some people are calling for Rumble to bring in the shrinking map found in the Battle Royale modes, though whether this will happen isn’t clear.

What’s making gamers even more mad is the fact that Plunder mode was removed to make way for Rumble – something which people are very upset about.

Plunder, which sees players try and get as much cash as they can as the clock runs down, has confirmed to be on a temporary hiatus, but we’re not sure when it’ll be returning.

The news of the game mode’s temporary break has been confirmed by Infinity Ward’s co-design director of multiplayer, Joe Cecot, who responded to one gamer’s reaction to the loss of Plunder.

Cecot tweeted: “It will be back soon. Just made room for MP trial and Warzone Rumble. I love it too :)”

Have you been playing Call of Duty: Warzone Rumble? Have you been enjoying it?

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