CoD: New Glitch in Warzone Makes Players Invisible

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A new glitch in Warzone makes you invisible. (Image Credit: Activision)

A new glitch in Warzone was found - and what a glitch! An exploit with the loadout drops makes players invisible to enemies.

Call of Duty: Warzone is constantly plagued by bugs and glitches. Whether it's invulnerability, endless use of stim shots, a one-shot shotgun with abnormal range, or players hiding in walls. In order to solve such glitches or bugs, the content has already been removed from the game temporarily several times.

The latest glitch the community has found now makes players invisible. The invisible player doesn't notice any difference in the game, so he can see everything normally and continue playing normally. The sneaky thing about it is that he can't be seen, even if he is standing directly in front of an opponent.

This clip of TimTheTatman shows the glitch from the view of the invisible Tim:

As it seems, the glitch is caused by loadout drops and can be consistently reproduced. Originally, players died when a loadout drop fell on them. However, since there were some problems with drops that were slightly crooked or moved only minimally, killing players anyway, Infinity Ward fixed this. Loadout drops no longer kill players, but can instead trigger the invisibility glitch. All you need to do is to call a Loadout-Drop directly above you, or stand under the coming drop and keep completely still. If the drop lands on the player and the player is not directly "pushed out", you'll get the result.

Have you seen the new glitch yet? Tell us on our Facebook page! We're going to do without Warzone for a while and wait for a fix, which hopefully should come soon.

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Original article by EarlyGame's Lukas Ballat.

Tasho Tashev

Law graduate from Sofia University turned gaming journalist. Gaming has always been a passion of mine since I was a kid (shocker I know) so it was only a matter of time before I started writing about it. My high-school...