One of the biggest and most controversial additions to Call of Duty: Warzone is the infamous Rook skin for operator Roze. Fans on all platforms have either used this skin or encountered it at least once, and reception has been mixed. While Call of Duty: Warzone works to be a balanced, fun experience, this skin has continued to cause problems for the community.

The Roze skin in Call of Duty: Warzone is dark-colored, and as a result, many fans find it difficult to spot them in a fast-paced scenario. This difficulty has made it a meta skin, and for many players, it is considered an unfair advantage. After months of complaining, it seems the developers have confirmed that it is taking action to balance out this unfair skin.

RELATED: Call of Duty: Warzone's Radiation Is Slower Than Stim Pack

The 100 Thieves co-owner Jack "CouRage" Dunlop tweeted Raven Software a list of improvements that it could make. Multiple Call of Duty: Warzone complaints were listed, including the removal of the Roze skin. Raven Software did reply to this list with a note reassuring the community that it is looking for ways to improve the game. This acknowledgment was followed by a confirmation that an adjustment to Roze is in the works on the developer's end. As Call of Duty: Warzone fans patiently wait for specifics, the confirmation of the Roze skin being adjusted has most players excited.

This opens up the possibility that Call of Duty: Warzone's Roze skin may be adjusted in several ways. While it is not clear what Raven Software has in mind, the game's community is excited that the developer has provided a clear answer. The obvious fix would be to adjust the skin's visibility, but some fans are still calling for a removal of the skin completely.

There are tons of other fixes on the list for the developers to work on. Call of Duty: Warzone has meta issues, bugs, glitches, and other community concerns. Recently, the full-auto Sykov pistol has been destroying enemies with its 80-round drum and akimbo perk combination.

Whether or not this fix comes sooner or later does not matter; most fans are happy that a fix is on its way. With the developers acknowledging the problem, further patches could be seen in the near future that makes the controversy a theme of the past. Call of Duty: Warzone has several changes planned for the game, and once the season rotates out, things may evolve to a whole new level.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

MORE: Call of Duty: Warzone Radiation is Spreading and Now Includes the Hospital