
Major Server Outage Affects Call of Duty Titles
Various Call of Duty games, including Black Ops 6 and Warzone, faced a significant server outage, leaving players offline for nearly half an hour.
Call of Duty HQ Faces Server Down Time
Recently, the Call of Duty headquarters encountered a significant server outage that affected various titles such as Black Ops 6, Modern Warfare 2, and Warzone. Players logged out for nearly 30 minutes while the team worked to restore services.
What Happened?
On June 24 (or June 25, depending on your timezone), many players found themselves unable to connect. The Call of Duty team quickly confirmed that they were handling the situation and reassured fans that connectivity would resume shortly. This outage marks one of the few significant disruptions, with the last similar incident occurring in April.
While players were frustrated during the downtime, it raises questions about potential underlying issues with the Call of Duty headquarters app infrastructure, which consolidates all modern titles.
Concerns
Players have expressed ongoing frustrations with the app’s performance, its bulky storage requirements, and a clunky user interface. Given the app’s recent troubles, many are hopeful that Activision will reconsider its approach in the future.
Looking Ahead
As fans anticipate the upcoming Season 4 Reloaded update, there’s concern that the outage may have impacts on new content, including collaborations with Pop Culture references, such as the Beavis and Butt-Head crossover set to debut soon.