Edited By
Marco Silva

A rising wave of frustration is sweeping through the Call of Duty Mobile community. Players are questioning game developers about the recent changes in rewards for in-game challenges, suggesting a decline in quality and enjoyment.
Many players feel let down by the current rewards system, especially for seasonal events. One commenter remarked, "Honestly, I just send an undecorated egg to a friend to get the secret cache. I completed the egg collection to get all the crates and didnโt even get the new Park skin lmao." This sentiment reflects a broader dissatisfaction with the effort-to-reward ratio in recent gameplay.
The context emerges from a multiplayer environment where mini-games used to offer more enticing rewards. Nowadays, players argue that they complete challenges only to receive unsatisfactory prizes. One player commented, "Back then, many seasons ago the rewards for these types of mini-games used to be fun." Will developers listen to these calls for change?
In addition to concerns over rewards, the gameplay experience itself is being called into question. One player expressed their dismay: "Damn it I missed that daily cache, hadnโt even noticed โน๏ธ, thatโs 17 down the drain!"
This suggests that players may be feeling overwhelmed or disconnected from the gameโs evolving dynamics.
๐ฅ Players believe current rewards donโt match the effort required to earn them.
โก Positive elements remain: some enjoy mini-games as a light diversion between matches.
๐ Missed opportunities: Players express regret over daily caches, indicating a need for improved tracking.
As feedback continues to pour in, the gaming community eagerly awaits a response from Call of Duty Mobile developers. Will they acknowledge these concerns and act to improve the player experience?