CoD has problems on PC currently, so one player sent the devs a pizza asking for help

Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® 2 (2009)

The most-anticipated game of the year and the sequel to the best-selling first-person action game of all time, Modern Warfare 2 continues the gripping and heart-racing action as players face off against a new threat dedicated to bringing the world to the brink of collapse.

A CoD player affected by the recent issues caused by Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2's Season 3 update decided to send the devs pizza asking for help.

Developing live service games isn't always a smooth ride, and the latest big update for the current pair of CoD games was no different. When the new season dropped on April 12, the biggest multiplayer update since the games both launched, players that have AMD Vega GPUs in their PCs have been suffering from crashes. This is also affecting players with other Vega hardware too, so it's a widespread problem - developer Beenox did acknowledge the issue on Twitter on April 17, but a fix hasn't been implemented as of yet. So in a slightly different approach to get noticed by the devs, one fan decided to send them a pizza.

As spotted by PCGamer, over on the Modern Warfare 2 subreddit, a user shared a post titled, "I had a pizza delivered to Beenox with a message on [the] box saying 'Help Vega Please' because I don't know what else to do." The post was originally paired with a photograph showing proof-of-delivery, but has since been delivered, and according to PCGamer it appeared to be sat on a waiting room bench, suggesting the pizza never arrived directly to the devs. A good call on the securities part there I reckon.

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