Call of Duty: Warzone 2 Bug: Players can drive a truck underwater in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 thanks to an odd glitch that was found by a fan. Many users have expressed hope that Call of Duty: Warzone 2 Season 2 will feature a wave of bug fixes because of the popular game’s prevalence of multiple problems.
The new Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is the follow-up to 2020’s Call of Duty: Warzone and is Infinity Ward’s newest attempt to carve out a niche for itself in the competitive Battle Royale market.
Many gamers have complimented the free-to-play game for its new elements, such as the Escape from Tarkov-inspired DMZ mode and Warzone 2’s proximity chat function; nonetheless, a number of problems and other unpopular gameplay choices have irritated some players.
Since the game’s release, Infinity Ward and Raven Software have sought to fix many of its more egregious bugs by issuing a number of patches and updates, but ongoing technical and balance difficulties have continued to annoy many Warzone 2 players.
The-Weasel demonstrates a bug in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 that lets players drive one of the game’s vehicles underwater at a certain location on the map in a video posted to the r/CODWarzone subreddit.
In the brief clip, The-Weasel is shown driving idly down the shoreline in the online shooter before turning their truck toward the lake and plunging into the water. They drive the vehicle underwater, bouncing over the ocean floor as they investigate the dark depths of Al Mazrah, but instead of sustaining damage as feared.
The unique glitch video received a variety of reactions, from enjoyment at the underwater trip to frustration at the discovery of yet another fault in the well-known shooter.
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One comment made the joke that the first few months of any Call of Duty release consist of “players beta testing for the devs,” which perfectly captured the sentiments of many players frustrated by the persistent technical troubles in Warzone 2.
The canal that runs through the Al Mazrah map, for example, was mentioned by other commenters as another location where this exploit may be applied. The proximity chat problem in Warzone 2 is also demonstrated in the video, with many overlapping player names appearing on the left side of the screen, as several comments noted.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is still plagued by irritating technical problems over two months after debut, despite boasting some of the best gunplay in the genre and a dedicated player population. Like other Warzone 2 bugs, this peculiar one might not be game-breaking, but for some players, it will be more evidence that the game’s release was hurried.
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