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How skill matters in Call of Duty multiplayer matchmaking | The DeanBeat


Activision has been taking deep dives into its matchmaking process for Call of Duty multiplayer.

Call of Duty imposes no restrictions on how wide this skill gap can be for parties outside of ranked play and thus the best and worst players in the world can group up and the objective is to deliver a fun, fair match. The amount of skill similarity a search will accept is also modified by other factors such as which game mode is selected, if there is a high-quality lobby open for joins, and how many players are playing in a specific region. One of the goals of the system is to give everyone a relatively similar matchmaking experience as mentioned in the introduction; a fair shot at achieving and experiencing the range of outcomes and events in Call of Duty.

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