Call of Duty: Warzone is one of the biggest games in the world. However, it's also one of the worst in terms of quality. Although many continue to play Activision's free-to-play shooter, it's been plagued with bugs for a while, especially in recent months. While many continue to blame Raven Software for the problems, it appears that the larger issue lies with Activision and how the publishing giant continues to mistreat those that are part of the game's quality assurance team.

Is Activision just going to continue ignoring the QA team?

Activision Continues To Ignore Warzone's Quality Testers

Earlier in December, several QA testers decided to walk out and protest Activision's decision to lay off members of Raven's QA team despite earlier promises of higher pay. More than two weeks and a Christmas weekend later, Activision or Raven Software still haven't listened to the demands made by members of the QA team that went on strike. In the meantime, Warzone's quality has suffered, albeit those who stayed behind have soldiered on to release patches to try and keep the game afloat.