Raven Software has begun testing 150-player lobbies in standard battle royale playlists for Call of Duty: Warzone, but this change will be implemented intermittently. The studio is monitoring player feedback, performance, and match flow impact as they tweak the player count, which originally peaked at 150 at launch before being reduced. Players have consistently asked for increased player counts, prompting Raven to reassess previous limits. Additionally, a new Season 3 update is anticipated, potentially reviving nostalgic elements including the original map, Verdansk.
Raven Software announced intermittent testing for 150-player lobbies in Call of Duty: Warzone, responding to player demand for increased match sizes.
The move from Raven follows a history of player requests for higher counts, as previous reductions were cited for performance and matchmaking speed.
Upcoming Season 3 updates for Warzone and Black Ops 6 may feature nostalgic elements, including the potential return of the original Verdansk map.
Activision's initial rollback to 100 players due to chaos concerns is now being reevaluated as player feedback encourages the studio to experiment with larger lobbies.
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