Call of Duty Players on Xbox Are Facing a Serious Matchmaking Situation in Modern Warfare II

Published at: 21/11/2022
Call of Duty Players on Xbox Are Facing a Serious Matchmaking Situation in Modern Warfare II

Published 11/21/2022, 10:12 AM EST Although the newest Call of Duty premium offering in Modern Warfare II has been a record-breaking success, it has got some flaws as well.

Because no video game is perfect, especially during the early days of the launch.

It seems like this is the exact same case with Activision and Infinity Ward’s latest title, specifically on the Xbox consoles.

ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad In a recent tweet, the developing team of Infinity Ward itself revealed that a major issue on the Xbox platform is causing problems for Call of Duty players.

Apparently, Xbox players of Modern Warfare II are not able to matchmake when they are in the parties of more than three users.

ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Call of Duty Modern Warfare II issue is preventing Xbox players from matchmaking Infinity Ward confirmed few days back, on Twitter, about an issue which is somehow preventing Xbox users from matchmaking in Modern Warfare II.

This is happening when they are in the parties of more than three players.

Unfortunately, the devs didn’t mention any other update regarding this problem after their initial tweet.

As of now, the issue is still being investigated regarding Call of Duty Modern Warfare II on Xbox consoles.

Which means that the Xbox users, for now, should avoid engaging in parties including more than three participants.

DIVE DEEPER Call of Duty Modern Warfare II Campaign (PC) Review – A Worthy Sequel to an Iconic Blockbuster ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad In other news, some players of Warzone 2 are not able to play the free-to-play title.

Because it’s forcing then to purchase Modern Warfare II in order to play the battle royale.

Due to a mysterious reason, they getting locked out of the game unless they buy the paid version.

Usually a free-to-play title like Warzone doesn’t require purchasing the main game whatsoever.

It looks like the Call of Duty makers have got a lot of stuff to fix in the coming days.

Meanwhile, the latest installments in the long-running franchise are now available on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.

ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad What are your thoughts on the newfound issues? Have you also experienced any of the above-mentioned problems while playing either MWII or Warzone 2? If yes, then do let us know in the comments down below. WATCH THIS STORY: Top 5 Call of Duty Games of All Time

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