The Call of Duty: Warzone Season 5 update dropped last week, bringing some new and returning content. This includes two new Perks and new Points of Interest. However, it's been marred by a lot of different issues.

Call of Duty: Warzone has a long-standing issue of prevalent cheating, which caused Raven Software to issue bans on 50,000 accounts. It seems they are taking steps to fix this, however, saying that they “are listening and hard at work behind the scenes.” Perhaps stricter anti-cheat implementation will finally make its way into the game in the near future.

Aside from cheaters, it seems like players don't appreciate Call of Duty: Warzone‘s new Combat Scout Perk. This Perk marks enemies and makes them visible even through walls – similar to a wallhack. Some players on the game's subreddit are also not happy about the general lack of content from the current patch.

There's also been a lot of different technical issues that have marred the launch week of Call of Duty: Warzone Season 5. Several players and outlets have reported that the update has caused lag and stuttering. However, the devs did come out with a patch to address some bugs last Monday.

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Additionally, some of the game's biggest streamers have also begun to migrate to rival Battle Royale games, Apex Legends. This includes Dr Disrespect, TimTheTatman, and it's former biggest streamer NICKMERCS.

This turmoil comes at a critical time for the Call of Duty franchise, as its biggest rival, Battlefield is set to release its latest iteration, Battlefield 2042 this October. Currently, though, there is no confirmation of a Battle Royale mode for it just yet.