'Call Of Duty' Addresses One Of Players' Biggest Complaints About Battle Royale

The Battle Royale genre has only continued to grow in the gaming community and this past week [...]

The Battle Royale genre has only continued to grow in the gaming community and this past week players are diving into Call of Duty's take on the genre with Black Ops 4's 'Blackout' mode. While the general reception has been hit or miss, there is one key feature that fans are excited to see changed: weapon engagement.

A common complaint with the beta is how long it takes to pick up weapons. Understandable, given that Battle Royale is an intense PvP game mode that requires players to stay on their toes at all time. How the weapon engagement system was initially set up had players walking up to a weapon and essentially staring at it into possession. Needless to say, it took longer than it should have and this is a feature that's pretty common in most Battle Royale titles.

Luckily, Treyarch has heard the player complaints and has vowed to make a key change that many have been begging for, such as the tweet above. The studio promises to alter the way weapons work in the mode so that all players have to do is walk over something in order to pick it up. Quick, easy, and much more efficient within this particular game style.

Blackout designer David Vonderhaar wanted to make sure fans knew the change was coming, so he took a few moments to take to Twitter and explain what's next up on the "to-do" list.

The team has already made incredible improvements to the mode based upon early feedback and a full blog post is coming soon to explain even more changes on the way. Thankfully, being able to walk right over will make Blackout even more enjoyable and a more immersive experience for all!

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