Publisher Activision has disabled the skill-based matchmaking system in the Call of Duty series of games.
The company conducted a study analyzing the players' reactions to this decision. And, to the developers' surprise, gamers did not appreciate this move: Call of Duty began to dump players more often from matches, and the races themselves became more devastating due to the difference in the professionalism of the participants.
Thus, Activision decided to return to the old matchmaking model until another solution is found that will suit both the players and the publisher.
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The company hopes for a quick resolution to the problem.
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