Since first-person multiplayer shooters became a popular genre, spawning has been a topic of controversy. TheCall of Dutyfranchise is no different, butCall of Duty: Vanguardhas brought this criticism back to the forefront of community feedback. While feedback regarding spawning is typically dismissed,Call of Duty: Vanguarddeveloper Sledgehammer Games has broken tradition. It’s working on an improved spawning system, with its first go now available as an experimental playlist.In a message shared via Sledgehammer Games' Twitter account, theCall of Duty: Vanguarddeveloper confirmed that it had launched its planned experimental playlist to test new logic for player spawns. When playing the new playlist, players should spawn in locations that feel “less random.” More specifically,Sledgehammersays that the primary goal of this new logic for spawning is to place players where they won’t be immediately threatened by an enemy player.RELATED:Call of Duty: Vanguard Spawns Player at Enemy SpawnThe playlist in question will be relatively limited, by nature. Three maps will be available in the playlist: Shipment, Das Haus, and Dome. Four different game modes will be playable from there, includingTeam Deathmatch, Kill Confirmed, Domination, and Hardpoint. Sledgehammer says that the new spawn logic will be better recognizable in objective-based game modes, thoughCall of Duty: Vanguardplayers should still focus on the modes they play the most in order to provide the best feedback.
OnceCall of Duty: Vanguardplayers have tried the new experimental playlist and have formed an opinion on the new spawn logic, Sledgehammer has made a survey to record feedback from. The survey includes questions like whether it takes too long to get back into a fight, whether spawns feel predictable, whether they experienced more or fewerspawn traps, and whether they want to see the new spawning system brought to the fullVanguardexperience.
There’s no word regarding whether Sledgehammer plans to introduce thisexperimental spawn logicto the main game any time soon. This experimental playlist doesn’t have an announced end date, either. Sledgehammer will likely leave it up as long as necessary to gather feedback and then decide a release date based on whether it believes the logic is ready to go live or not. That could be in days, weeks, or months.
What’s ultimately so interesting about the situation is that Sledgehammer heard players' frustration within theCall of Duty: Vanguardcommunityand decided to act on it. Criticism of spawns often go ignored, but it’s such a key system in multiplayer shooters. Even small improvements toVanguard’s spawning will make a big difference.
Call of Duty: Vanguardis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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