After being delayed for a few weeks,Call of Duty: WarzoneSeason 2 will finally be kicking off on Monday. Alongside the usual additions of a new battle pass, additional weapons, and a fresh batch of Operators, some new points of interest will finally beadded to the island of Caldera. With the map being so divisive, these additions will hopefully shake things up and make the experience less boring for unhappy gamers.

However, while there is a lot to be excited about when it comes to the second Vanguard-themed Season ofCall of Duty: Warzone, one addition has fans concerned. Once the new Season debuts, a Field Upgrade called Nebula V rounds will be added, and these bullets sound like they could damage the experience of the game. Hopefully, that is not the case, but the community is clearly concerned about the Field Upgrade’s arrival.

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Why Call of Duty: Warzone’s Nebula Bullets May Be Problamatic

While it is good news thatCall of Duty: Warzone’s Nebula bullets do no extra damage, as this was something that made Stopping Power unbearable, they could be problematic in another way. When downed with the Nebula bullets,Call of Duty: Warzoneplayers will emit a poisonous gas cloud that works like the storm closing in on the map. Those that try torevive the downedWarzoneplayeror get too close to them will cough, have their vision blurred, and take damage - something that has Redditors like pubgisDEAD concerned.

The player recently shared the breakdown of the Field Upgrade from theCall of Duty: WarzoneSeason 2Blog, and their post title says it all. They believe that it will be even “more annoying than fire ammo,” adding that the game is becoming more frustrating to play with every major update. Unfortunately, it seems like the community agrees. Alongside hundreds of upvotes, many comments share the same concern, saying that a poisoned teammate is the last way they want to be eliminated.

Unfortunately,Call of Duty: Warzoneplayerswill have to wait and see how this addition plays out. With Nebula V Bombs being added as well, weaponized gas is clearly the theme of Season 2’s additions. As such, even if there is community backlash, it could be awhile before the item is adjusted or removed from the Field Upgrade lineup. With the tool essentially designed to make reviving more difficult, it will be interesting to see how gamers feel about the addition when they are actually encountering it in their matches.

With the roster ofCall of Duty: WarzoneField Upgradesbeing well-balanced for some time now, it would be a shame if Nebula V bullets proved to be problematic. Hopefully, they turn out to be less annoying than some players are expecting them to be.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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