New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on June 7, 2022) follows:
If you like playing fast-paced first-person shooting video games, chances are pretty high you must have heard of Call of Duty: Warzone. Developed by Raven Software and published by Activision, it was released in March of 2020.
Following the game’s commercial success, the developers recently announced that Warzone 2 is currently under development and will be released sometime in 2023.
But like every popular Call of Duty title, issues such as the Gas Mask animation making a comeback and the broken Mechanized AS44 blueprint have ruined the experience for many.
Adding to the long list of bugs, COD: Warzone players are now saying that Champions of Caldera stats are not tracking (1,2,3,4,5).
Those affected by the problem are angry and wondering why the stats are not tracking. Some even tried restarting their game and their systems but to no avail.
Here are some reports from COD: Warzone players for whom the Champions of Caldera stats are not tracking or updating.
As it turns out, COD: Warzone developers (Raven Software) seem to be aware of the fact that Champions of Caldera stats are not tracking and have added it to the list of known issues on their Trello board.
The card also suggests that a fix is underway, but there is no timeframe on when it will be out.
Many are frustrated and wondering why so many Warzone challenges have so many issues. We hope Raven Software works on fixing the aforementioned problem as soon as possible.
As always, we will be keeping tabs on further developments on the issue and update this space as and when we come across more information.
In the meantime, make sure you check out our COD: Warzone bug tracker to see similar problems affecting users.
Update 1 (June 9)
05:04 pm (IST): Raven Software has confirmed on its official Trello board that this issue has now been resolved.
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