Season 1 Reloaded brings many changes to Warzone, but before players can enjoy it, it seems they have to swim through a myriad of bugs.

MW3andWarzoneare at the midway point of their first season, meaning it’s time forSeason 1 Reloaded. This update introduces a new suite of content for players to jump into, with new weapons, the return of the Champion’s Quest and Weapon Cases.

Of course, aside from the new Warzone content,Season 1 Reloaded brought a new patchwith balancing passes to weapons and equipment and bug fixes.

However, despite all the fixes and changes it brought, it seems like it’s seemingly destroyed Warzone in the process.

Warzone Season 1 Reloaded patch causing issues galore

Warzone Season 1 Reloaded patch causing issues galore

The patch went live at 9 AM PT | 12 PM EST, and as soon as it launched, players flooded the servers, ready to partake in the new content. No one anticipated the avalanche of bugs that would unfold.

CDL commentator Joe “Merk” DeLuca sharedhis Warzone experiencepost the patch, with the patch seemingly breaking Precision Airstrike notifications. Meanwhile, Atlanta FaZe head coach James “Crowder” Crowder commented this was his second time experiencing this bug.

Notifications just straight up aren’t working on PA’s, just be ready for some stealth bomberspic.twitter.com/INpbGNEaeo

On the other hand, Quadrant streamerEthan “Fifakill” Pinkshowed going into “Create-A-Class” while playing Warzone, seemingly breaking the game. What unfolds is absolute madness as the game struggles to keep up with the action.

These aren’t the only issues in-game; many report they can’t get past the main menu to play Warzone.

If you try to go to ‘create a class’ in the menu your game will bug and you’ll have to restart. If you try to hit loadout in game this happens… 😂pic.twitter.com/rliLXOGdgq

Raven Software has shared updatesthat the studio is actively working on fixes for Precision Airstrikes and the loadout bugs shown, along with other notable issues.

John Esposito was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Call of Duty, Valorant, and other first-person shooter games. He also has bylines at GameRant, Twinfinite, and Jaxon, covering everything related to gaming.