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Dev teams vow major improvements to avoid broken starts in Warzone/B.O.6 seasons
Warzone and Black Ops 6 Season 4 is set to go live on May 29, and developers say they’re about to roll out some big updates to prevent the shaky starts that plagued previous seasons . This time, they want smooth sailing or, as they put it, a “smoother” launch
Learning from past missteps
The teams acknowledged that earlier updates sometimes caused widespread glitches and downtime. Those hiccups triggered downtime and frustration, especially after the huge boost in player numbers following the Verdansk relaunch . To avoid that, the devs claim they’ve expanded testing, enhanced infrastructure, and retooled patch delivery to ensure stability at launch.
Behind the scenes: what they’re changing
While detailed patch notes aren’t finalized yet, community feedback shows players want reliable matchmaking, functional weapons, and fewer exploit risks right away. The developers are reportedly integrating these concerns into the Season 4 build, focusing on performance from day one.
What lies ahead
Assuming the May 29 date holds, Season 4 will mark a fresh start for both Warzone and B.O.6. If the predicted stability improvements stick, players can expect a more polished experience from the jump—no broken modes, no insane queue times. Of course, the real test will be how the live servers hold up once the hype is real.