Call of Duty: Warzone removes useful load-out feature soon after it was added.

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Call of Duty: Warzone removes useful load-out feature soon after it was added.

Raven Software has shut down Call of Duty: Warzone's new and useful loadout feature thanks to some nasty bugs.

The loadout option in the pre-game lobby was added earlier this week, allowing players to organize custom weapon loadouts before jumping into a match. This means that when loadout crates drop during a match, the custom loadouts you sorted in the pre-match lobby will automatically be installed, saving you valuable time struggling with loadouts during the match (thank you, Eurogamer).

This is one of the best features Warzone has implemented recently, but it has been accompanied by a number of game-changing abuses. It allows you to enter the game while equipped with a loadout, or return from a camp in combat gear. In addition, you can now use "dead silence," which hides your footsteps and slightly increases your speed, for an unlimited amount of time. Dead Silence is one of the top field upgrades in the game, so of course unlimited use of it is a bit cheap.

As such, Raven is removing the pre-game lobby loadout for the time being, tweeting last night that "players will no longer start matches with the loadout," and the update also fixes "the issue of unlimited Dead Silence in Core BR mode." According to the studio, the feature will be re-enabled at any time "at a later date."

This is not the first rodeo with the Warzone exploit; this year alone, game-breaking issues have given Raven tons of trouble: players glitching through the Verdansk underground and racking up kills, the return of the frustrating invisibility bug, strange killer doors, the infamous the infamous infinite stims glitch, etc.

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