The developers at Raven Software confirmed that they’re currently investigating audio issues in Call of Duty: Warzone Season 1. Many Call of Duty: Warzone players have experienced these issues after the launch of the Season 1 update, including muffled audio and the inability to hear enemy footsteps.
The most recent Warzone update was released on November 15 with a slew of PS5 Pro Enhanced features and some gameplay fixes for the AEK-973 Marksman Rifle and Buy Stations. The update also raised the total number of custom loadout slots available in the PC and Xbox versions of Warzone to 12, ensuring parity with the PlayStation version. However, the update did not fix Warzone’s lingering audio issues, which appear to have been exacerbated by the Season 1 update on November 14.
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Following the release of the latest Warzone update, Raven Software announced on Twitter that the team is investigating known audio issues, including concerns from players about footstep audio. This issue is not entirely new, as Warzone has been criticized by its player base for similar audio issues in recent years. A card has been added to Raven Software’s Trello board, so Warzone players can track progress on a fix and browse more cards detailing other known issues in the game. On Twitter, some users also noted that Warzone’s announcer audio sounds muffled, and that the overall audio balancing seems off. For example, gun fire and teammate footsteps appear to overpower many other sounds in Warzone, leading to some confusion among teammates.
Call of Duty: Warzone Developer Raven Software is Investigating Audio Issues
- Warzone players are experiencing muffled audio and the inability to hear enemy footsteps.
- Some fans believe teammate footsteps and gun fire sounds are imbalanced.
Thus far, the Call of Duty community’s response to Raven Software’s Twitter post appears to be mixed, since many players are frustrated about legacy XP tokens being disabled in Black Ops 6 and Warzone going forward. Many users in the replies are asking for their XP tokens back, while others are upset that issues involving footstep audio have returned once more. Some players would also like to see a fix to Warzone’s powerful Saug SMG, which appears to be experiencing a visual bug when the Dark Spine mastery camo is equipped.
Many more updates will be released throughout the duration Black Ops 6 and Warzone Season 1, so players can expect more details on bug fixes and other new content in the coming weeks and months. A major update to look out for will be the mid-season update, often referred to as the season’s “Reloaded” update. This update will add new maps, weapons, and operators in Black Ops 6 and Warzone, and a variable refresh rate mode is also expected to be added to the PS5 Pro version sometime within the season as well.
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