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A problematic exploit in Call of Duty: Warzone that allowed players to access their custom loadouts instantly in the pre-game lobby has been patched. The glitch, which emerged after a recent update, gave players an unfair advantage by letting them equip their preferred weapons and perks before the match began, disrupting the battle royale's balance.
Raven Software, the developer behind Warzone, acknowledged the issue on social media, confirming that the exploit has been resolved with a server-side update. The fix ensures players can no longer bypass the intended loadout system, restoring fair play to the pre-game phase.
This exploit was particularly disruptive in modes like Battle Royale, where loadouts are typically earned through in-game progression or purchased at Buy Stations. Players exploiting the glitch could dominate early engagements, frustrating those playing legitimately.
The Warzone community has largely welcomed the fix, though some players expressed disappointment over losing the unintended feature, which they found fun. Raven Software continues to monitor the game for other bugs and balance issues, with recent updates also addressing weapon tweaks and gameplay improvements.
As Warzone evolves, players can expect further patches to maintain a competitive and fair experience. Stay tuned for more updates as Raven Software refines the game.