Call of Duty: Warzonehas had numerous patches over the last year made to help improve the game’s performance and fix several issues. The latest February patch for bothCall of Duty: WarzoneandBlack Ops Cold Warfixed several issuesin the game, but it added a couple of new ones, too.

Recently, players noticed howCall of Duty: Warzoneis experiencing various issues after the recent patch update was released in the game. Some of the problems include players being unable to switch operators and frequent crashes. The latest issue is bullet hit registration, a problem that hinderedWarzonein its early release. Previously, Raven Software had fixed the issue, but now it’s back in the game.

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The last patch did bring some benefits toWarzone, adding new content such as adjusting match bonuses and kill rewards in Kingslayer mode, improving the timing ofBlack Ops Cold Warweapon reloads, and fixing the visual for the “Heavy Handed” Sledgehammer. The patch update evenfixedWarzone’sstim glitch, which had been a problem in the game for a while. However, among the positive changes and bug fixes the patch brought, it also brought back the bullet registration problem.

Once the new patch was released, plenty of players noticed the issue right away while they were playing in online and private matches. Players on theWarzonesubreddit voiced the various issues they encountered after the patch: bullets not meeting their target, hit markers being delayed or not showing up, terrible aim assist, and the target reticle randomly disappearing. Several players confirm that this happened to them while playingWarzoneon PC, PS4, and PS5 but not onXbox consolesat the time of writing.

At first, some players thought it was just a random bug, but it kept frequently happening to them while playingWarzone,and it turns out that others have had the same problems. They have reported thatbullets go through enemies inWarzone, and hit markers don’t appear at all even when their shots land on the enemy. Some players have been able to get kills during their matches, but they couldn’t tell if the shots connected. Others, meanwhile, lost some matches or had to quit because they didn’t know if the shots hit the enemy.

For the moment, there’s no confirmation of how widespread the issues are, but more players could comment later on social media. Overall, this is an unexpected development forWarzoneimmediately following its last patch.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis free-to-play for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.