Summary

A new playlist update forCall of Duty: Warzonehas once again left fans disappointed as many call for developer Raven Software to bring back Battle Royale Solos. The studio shocked fans prior to the launch of Season 4 when it revealed that it would be removing Battle Royale Solos fromCall of Duty: Warzonein favor of an identical game mode that consists of a mix of real-life players and bots. While fans were hoping a new playlist update would bring the mode back, that doesn’t appear to be the case.

Call of Duty: WarzoneSeason 4kicked off on May 29, adding plenty of new content to the free-to-play shooter. Unfortunately, the update didn’t go down too well with fans, largely due to the removal of Battle Royale Solos. In a statement from developer Raven Software, the studio said it had made the decision to remove the mode in order to keep playlist options “focused and manageable.” Raven Software also noted thatWarzone’s new Casual game mode had become a “considerably popular option” among the community. While the exact figures are unknown, the studio’s statement appeared to suggest that Battle Royale Solos was one of the less popular playlist options, which is why the studio opted to replace it with the Casual alternative.

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Warzone Players Aren’t Happy With New Playlist Update

While fans were already outraged byBattle Royale Solos' removal fromCall of Duty: Warzone, the community was holding on to hope that it would return soon, primarily due to the fact that Raven Software said its removal was experimental and that it would closely monitor player feedback. However, it looks like Raven Software won’t be bringing the mode back anytime soon, as a new playlist update for June 11 to June 18 was revealed yesterday, and standard Solos is nowhere to be seen. The response to the update has been as expected, with Reddit userspace-your-facecalling it the “worst possible playlist,” whileBubbRubb11says they “will never understand why they keep doing this.” Others, such asAfraid_Muffin1607called for the mode’s return, saying they are “getting real tired of solo only being available in casual mode.”

There are likely even more changes on the horizon forCall of Duty: Warzoneplayers, as Activision recentlyrevealedBlack Ops 7to the worldwith a mind-bending new cinematic trailer. The shooter doesn’t have a release date just yet, but fans can expect the nextBlack Opsgame to be fully integrated withWarzone, which means there will be new weapons and features on their way to the free-to-play title. Although it has yet to be confirmed by developer Treyarch Studios,Black Ops 7is rumored to feature a new wall-running mechanic that will also be inWarzone.