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Call of Duty: Warzone Glitch Is Getting Players Suspended From Matches

by Nova Mar 18,2025

Call of Duty: Warzone Glitch Is Getting Players Suspended From Matches

Summary

  • A game-crashing error in Call of Duty: Warzone is wrongly triggering automatic player suspensions.
  • Glitches in Ranked Play result in 15-minute suspensions and Skill Rating (SR) penalties.
  • Player anger underscores the urgent need for developers to address these Warzone issues.

A frustrating bug in Call of Duty: Warzone is causing widespread player frustration and unfair suspensions. A developer error leads to game crashes, which are mistakenly flagged as intentional quits, resulting in automatic suspensions.

The Call of Duty franchise, despite its popularity, has faced considerable criticism lately due to persistent glitches and cheating. While developers have implemented improvements, issues remain, particularly following the Black Ops 6 Season 1 launch. A recent major update for Black Ops 6 and Warzone promised fixes, but instead seems to have introduced new problems.

CharlieIntel highlighted a critical glitch in Ranked Play where game crashes or dev errors are incorrectly treated as intentional match exits. This triggers a 15-minute suspension and a 50 SR penalty, significantly impacting player progression and competitive standing. CoD content creator DougisRaw further emphasized the severity of the SR loss, highlighting its impact on seasonal rewards and division placement.

Warzone Players Outraged by Suspension Glitch

Player reaction has been overwhelmingly negative. One player described the frustration of losing a 15-win streak multiplier due to the glitch. Others demand compensation for lost SR, anticipating a large-scale SR restoration by Activision. Stronger criticism describes the game's current state as "ridiculously garbage." While glitches are expected, the frequency and impact of these issues in Black Ops 6 and Warzone, including a December shutdown, are concerning.

Recent reports reveal a significant drop in player numbers for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, with nearly a 50% decline on platforms like Steam, despite the recent Squid Game collaboration. This underscores the urgent need for immediate developer action to resolve these issues and regain player confidence.

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