Warzone players beg Raven to change “best and funniest” part of the game

Hamza Khalid
Warzone Operators

Warzone Pacific provides a variety of fun features, and players are begging Raven Software to bring a small change to the “best and funniest” feature in the game.

When you hop into a game of Warzone with a squad, you have the opportunity to engage in fun banter with your teammates in the voice chat while simultaneously eliminating enemy players.

After taking a target down, you also have the option to listen to your fallen foe’s final reactions through the death comm. Now, players are calling for the devs to make this feature even more fun with a simple change.

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When your enemy’s open mic is broadcast to you, there’s a strong chance that’ll you hear them raging over their defeat. Reddit user ‘Justice171’ praised death comms in the Warzone subreddit, claiming that they’re “among the best parts of the game.”

The Redditor claimed that it’s extremely fun to hear your opponent’s final words and repeat them to your teammates. They then listed one change that the devs could make to death comms.

They suggested that Raven Software should add an option to enable hearing the death comms of anyone your team kills. This would allow you to hear more enemy players’ final moments for a “massive increase in enjoyment.”

In the thread, many of the commenters agreed that this change would make the game more fun. A few users shared their own memorable experiences with the death comm feature in Warzone.

Others gave their own suggestions for how Raven could change the feature. One player stated that the death comm should go to anyone who has an assist on the kill, but added that giving it to the entire team would be “obnoxious.”

Another suggested change in the thread was that death comms should “go both ways and last a little longer,” with both players being able to hear each other after one of them has been taken down.

One user stated: “Absolutely agree. Sometimes, I feel like I could say something in the death comms, but some of it would be cut out on the enemies’ ends.”

At the time of writing, it remains to be seen whether or not Raven Software will respond to these requests by implementing a major change to Warzone’s death comms. If they announce any adjustments, we’ll be sure to let you know.


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Hamza is a Content Creator & Publisher at Charlie INTEL, who graduated from Bahria University with a Bachelors degree in Business Administration. He's spent the past few years covering news and guides for various video games, including Call of Duty and Apex Legends. He loves digital art, movies, and comic books. You can contact Hamza at [email protected].