Call of Duty: ‘Bugzone’ Strikes Again With Another Hilarious Glitch That Teleports Players
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Call of Duty: Warzone has reached meme status due to its glitches and the prevalence of hackers. One player recently encountered a unique glitch that saw him get teleported into a bathroom. The glitch is being called the “invisible elevator”, and it’s certainly one of the more amusing glitches in the game. Aside from how funny the glitch is, players are very dissatisfied with the state of the game, with thousands of them considering quitting Warzone for good.
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If glitches like this one right here end up presenting themselves during a paid tournament, the game will find itself in the center of another controversy. Though exactly that has happened before, the devs should still try to mitigate the chances of that happening again.
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Players of the game already acknowledge that hackers, more than glitches, are ruining the game. The devs haven’t been successful in removing them. But that is not to say they haven’t tried. There’s been quite a lot of hacker-related bans in the recent months, but players want to see even more people get banned. Some people have also pointed out that the devs should really consider an Anti-Cheat, which has fallen on deaf ears.
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Players complain that they encounter hackers in almost all their matches, and these complaints won’t go away unless the devs deliberately decide to ban even more players. And even after that, there’s still a chance the problem will remain, albeit to a lesser degree. That is because these hackers always find a way back into the game.
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The devs no longer have the time to take things slowly and have to act soon. If they don’t, the bugs/glitches and hackers will take over the game, leaving it a mess most gamers won’t even consider touching. And no one wants Warzone to die.
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