![]() Although a massive comeback for these older titles, according to GameRant, input issues are prominent, as well as the issues with hackers, which have been a problem for a while now. ![]() It’s not all sunshine and rainbows though. And the players are returning /LSqKdKYJQt It’s true! The Xbox 360 Call of Duty servers are back online and working. Xbox News on Twitter posted screenshots of the player counts for Black Ops which had 123,534 players, and over on Modern Warfare 3 (2011) 76762 players were online. The player counts are nothing to scoff at either. This is mostly due to the backwards compatibility support by Xbox on Xbox One and Series consoles.Īccording to a tweet made by Tom Warren, the top paid games at the moment are the Xbox 360 Call of Duty titles such as, Black Ops 2, Modern Warfare 2 (2009), and Modern Warfare 3 (2011). This doesn’t mean that Xbox 360s are being dusted off and powered on. Now that these fixes have been resolved, for the most part, players are flocking back to the classic titles. These fixes occured earlier during last week around July 12th-July 16th as old multiplayer servers are being fixed due to matchmaking issues that were occuring for years. This comes from multiple sources on Twitter such as CharlieIntel, Tom Warren and Xbox News that Microsoft fixed the old Call of Duty multiplayer servers on older titles such as World At War, Modern Warfare 3 (2011), and Black Ops 2. ![]() Activision fixed the matchmaking issues just days before Microsoft’s potential deal close and its plans to bring Activision games to Xbox Game Pass. Thousands of Call of Duty fans are playing classic Xbox 360 titles thanks to a server fix.
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