Last week, Activision dropped a trailer for a future Call of Duty update, hinting at the arrival of Godzilla and King Kong in Warzone.

Over the weekend, fans got to speculating and theorizing what this could all mean. On one hand, the tease corroborates our earlier report that a limited-time event featuring the two MonsterVerse leads as potential boss battles. However, fans can't help but think Activision Blizzard is just throwing everything to the damn wall to see what sticks as the ongoing legal battles drag the company's name and reputation through the mud.

Had rumors of the event started popping up at another time, fans would have celebrated. Instead, the current situation feels like Activision isn't trying to hide its lack of care for what fans think as long as it can make money.

Warzone is not in a good state.

Movement and manteling issues plague Warzone on top of unfair weapon stats as well as cheaters and more. Surely, Activision has not deluded itself into thinking that players will enjoy seeing King Kong and Godzilla while they worry about logging in to see the event. Raven Software, along with the rest of the Call of Duty teams, should have just spent more time making Warzone work properly instead of working on an event that will only make the shooter unplayable.