Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Reportedly Changing Controversial Feature

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is reportedly making changes to a controversial feature!

✖ According to a new report, Call of Duty 2022 -- a reboot of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and a follow-up to 2019's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare -- is making changes to the series' most controversial feature. Over the past few years, skill-based matchmaking, more popularly known as SBMM, has become the bogeyman of Call of Duty fans.

For those that don't know: SBMM is a system of matchmaking that aims to create a balance of skill. Every game and series achieves this differently, but Call of Duty does this by filling up matches with players of similar skill.

SBMM has been the biggest hot-button topic in the Call of Duty community the last few years, and apparently, it's not completely falling on deaf ears. According to a prominent Call of Duty insider, Ralph, Infinity Wards has plans for revising the SBMM system with this year's Call of Duty. What changes are being made, Ralph doesn't say, but apparently, Infinity Ward is doing some considerable tweaking. Despite this though, disbanding lobbies is not part of this tweaking.

Unfortunately, for now, the report is ripe with salient details. Of course, as more information comes in from Ralph or other sources, we will update accordingly. In the meantime, take everything here with a grain of salt. 1commentsFor more Call of Duty coverage -- including everything between the latest official news and the latest unofficial rumors, reports, leaks, and speculation -- click here. Meanwhile, and as always, feel free to share your thoughts and hot-takes in the comments section or, alternatively, hit me up on Twitter @Tyler_Fischer_ and let me know over there. Does COD need to make changes to SBMM?

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