Call of Duty: Warzone has been a major success ever since releasing in 2020, but CoD fans are arguing that it's severely changing how the FPS franchise operates, and not in a good way. The title brought the Call of Duty franchise back into the spotlight and it was clear that developer Infinity Ward and publisher Activision Blizzard were planning to milk it as long as possible.

The COD community believes that a shift in developmental focus is ruining the traditional 6v6 Call of Duty experience, because the team behind the game would rather accommodate the battle royale offering from Activision Blizzard that sees millions of players flooding to the title, despite numerous bugs and glitches impacting the experience no less.

With the profit margins these Fortnite-inspired battle pass systems in Warzone create, it's no wonder that traditional Call of Duty multiplayer titles are suffering from a lack of attention, resulting in glitches and hacking.

Everyone invested in the Call of Duty franchise can agree that this trend started since Warzone was released, with Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Call of Duty: Vanguard being the prime examples. The lack of new content has been eye-catching to say the least, with the only difference between these new CoD multiplayer titles being the timeframe of the action.