After the latest update for Call of Duty: Warzone and the launch of Black Ops 6 today, players in both games have encountered a problem where they get stuck on a “Connecting” screen during matchmaking. This bug appears to trap players in a continuous cycle of waiting for the system to find them a game, preventing them from actually playing the game.
Currently, there seems to be no quick fix for this situation, as Activision has publicly admitted the issue on social media platforms. A post from their official Call of Duty Updates X (Twitter) account reads, “During the latest update, players might experience longer-than-usual wait times for matchmaking.” This implies that the delay could be due to server performance rather than a specific matchmaking glitch; however, without further details, any assumptions are merely speculative.
In the short term, it might be wiser not to engage in Call of Duty: Warzone or Black Ops 6 multiplayer matches at present, while Activision tackles the issues within their network. Fingers crossed that they manage to resolve these problems swiftly. If any new information surfaces through official sources, I’ll promptly update this post with the latest news.
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2025-01-13 21:10