Modern Warfare 3 developers are fixing broken daily challenges that don’t track progress

Modern Warfare 3 developers have fixed broken daily challenges that don’t track progress and promised to investigate the issue.

It’s been a week since Modern Warfare 3’s full release and Sledgehammer’s launch hasn’t exactly gone smoothly. Despite the plethora of new weapons and even the return of the MW2 2009 map pool, many players have still criticized the various new system additions.

The newly introduced Armory hasn’t been without its problems, with players complaining about the new system and some calling for the developers to remove the feature. And this function was not without errors early on.

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One of the problems players are having with the new system is daily challenge reports that track progress incorrectly. Fortunately, the developers have fixed the problem.

In a tweet from the Call of Duty Updates account, the MW3 development team announced that they are looking into the issue. “An issue is being investigated where Daily Challenges do not track progress for some players,” the tweet said.

The Daily Challenges bug is causing problems for players as it partially replaces the old unlock system and prevents players from unlocking content for MW3 multiplayer. Either that or it slows your progress.

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In the tweet’s comments, players advocated for the removal of the Armory Unlock system, which was a rallying cry for many members of the community.

Additionally, players shared anecdotes about the progression not working, with one player writing, “I hadn’t been able to unlock anything in the armory for two days” and asked if they would be compensated for the missed progression.

The developers have not given a specific date for the issue to be resolved, but we will let you know here when they do.

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Dustin Huang

Dustin Huang is a Nytimas U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Dustin Huang joined Nytimas in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: dustinhuang@nytimas.com.

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