Call of Duty: Vanguard is the latest in Activision's series of highly successful first-person shooters. Call of Duty: Vanguard offered fans a return to the setting of WWII, something that many had been requesting since the franchise started to move in a more futuristic direction. With Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: WWII also bringing back historical or more modern-day stories, Vanguard was seen by many as the third attempt to bring the Call of Duty series back to the series' origins.
Though Call of Duty remains an incredibly popular franchise, both Vanguard and the battle royale Call of Duty: Warzone have suffered from bugs and glitches since their respective launches. Both games face consistent criticism from fans over a variety of topics, though game-breaking bugs can prove especially frustrating in a competitive shooter such as Call of Duty. From allowing players to make trees move to a bug that turns players into dead bodies, Call of Duty: Vanguard has more than a few bugs players are finding problems with.
Silly Call of Duty: Vanguard Bug Is Turning Players Into Dead Bodies
Now, though, a glitch is giving some players wall hacks through systems implemented by the game. Found on Twitter, a short clip shows a player using the Glide Bomb kill streak, which allows a player to see where enemies are on a map. With many airstrike kill streaks or kill streaks that require striking from above, Call of Duty has often allowed players to see the locations of enemies on the map, so it's more likely they can use their kill streak properly. Call of Duty: Vanguard is no different, though it gives players perhaps too much help in spotting their enemies.
In the clip, the ability to see players through walls persists
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