Players of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone are experiencing inconsistencies with the latest Double XP event. Reports indicate that the advertised 2x XP boost isn't consistently applied, echoing previous issues with similar events held by Treyarch.
According to popular Call of Duty news source CharlieINTEL, the Christmas Double XP event seems to be falling short for a number of players. Some even suggest that using a 2XP token yields better results than the standard Double XP bonus, adding weight to the claims.
Numerous players have corroborated these reports on social media, with some estimating the actual XP boost to be as low as 1.2x. However, it appears that not all players are affected, with some confirming they are receiving the full 2x XP as intended. This inconsistency points towards a potential bug or glitch within the system.
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The problem of inaccurate XP rates isn't new. Similar complaints surfaced during previous Double XP events in Black Ops 6, and it seems Treyarch has yet to resolve the underlying issue. The cause remains unclear, but players hope for a swift resolution, especially given the frequency of Double XP events.
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