Call of Duty 2021 supposedly bringing back a very controversial feature

Call of Duty 2021 is bringing back a controversial feature introduced for the first time, in its current form, with the Modern war and continued with 2020 Black Ops Cold War and War zone. No matter what is modern COD you’re playing, there is no escaping the skill-based combination, often called SBMM. As the name suggests, the skill-based combination matches players with other players of similar abilities. The feature’s implementation has been great for beginners and casual gamers, but it has also proved to be the most controversial and controversial the series has done since it first introduced microtransactions.

At the moment, Activision hasn’t said much about Call of Duty 2021, nor confirmed how the game will handle the skill-based combination. That said, although Activision hasn’t addressed the issue yet, Call to action insider Tom Henderson conveyed the word that the game “will have SBMM” and it looks like it will be implemented and used in the same way that it was implemented and used in both Modern war and Black Ops Cold War.

Henderson doesn’t talk much more about SBMM in Call of Duty 2021, nor does it share anything new about the game. That said, a new report appeared this week with the word in the game’s title, configuration and more.

Speaking of this report, which states that the game will take place in an alternate World War II that doesn’t end, it’s when Henderson releases the above information, and it seems to possibly suggest that the game will be far from a standard World War 2 shooter, although it is not clear whether this suggestion is speculation based on the aforementioned report or based on what he heard.

Whatever the case, consider all of this information carefully. Henderson is an excellent and reliable source when it comes to Call to action, but that does not change the fact that everything here is not official and, more importantly, is subject to change.

Call of Duty 2021, as the name suggests, should be released later this year, probably via PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC. For more coverage on the next first-person shooter, War zone, Modern war, Black Ops Cold War, COD Mobile, and all things Call to action, click here or check out some of the relevant links listed below:

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