Players Frustrated After Modern Warfare Season 6 Crashes On Update

Players Frustrated After Modern Warfare Season 6 Crashes On Update

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

30th Sep 2020 11:07

Modern Warfare Season 6 has been crashing for players on PlayStation 4, leaving users unable to jump into Verdansk and work their way around the underground metro system with Farah and the new AS VAL assault rifle. 

Jumping into either Warzone or Multiplayer, PS4 users have often faced a blue screen, despite the 23gb update being fully installed. Even with the compatibility packs downloaded, players who are even heading to the new 6v6 map 'Mailstor Tank Factory' amongst others have quickly been staring into a blue abyss,

Activision tweeted stating "We're actively investigating an issue where some players are experiencing crashes after the update in Modern Warfare and Warzone", meaning that the developers are on the job, however, they have since yet to tweet that it has been resolved.

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With this in mind, Season 6 tournaments such as the "ROKKR Royal", hosted by the Call of Duty League side Minnesota Rokkr, have been postponed by a day. The highly-anticipated Warzone tournament will bring together over thirty different trios of streamers, influencers, and professional Call of Duty League players, many of whom are representing their new teams for the first time. The Rokkr's own Lamar "Accuracy" Abedi and Dillon "Attach" Price are amongst a star-filled lineup with a chance of winning $100,000.

The tournament was delayed due to the un-playable servers, with the Rokkr making a statement on Twitter saying: "In order to ensure competitive integrity, we will be postponing Røkkr Røyale to tomorrow and updating the rules to reflect a single-day format". 

With hope, the servers will be back to normal, so that the 75 million players worldwide will be able to jump into Warzone and Modern Warfare, without any additional problems.

 

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Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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