Originally launching in March 2020, the free to play battle royale Call of Duty: Warzone has becoming a massive revenue generator for Activision. In fact, the game has become so popular that Warzone has really leaned into crossover events with various franchises like Terminator, Attack on Titan, and the Monsterverse to name a few. However, despite continuing to be incredibly popular with fans, Call of Duty: Warzone has a lengthy history with various issues and bugs.
For most of the game's life, hacking and cheating were major issues with seemingly no end in sight. While it continues to be an issue, Activision launched its own anti-cheating system called Ricochet, which seemed to do the trick for a while, at least. Unfortunately, cheating in Warzone seems to have returned, as fans have been criticizing the technology for letting a new wave of hackers invade matches. In addition, fans have been running into all sorts of weird bugs, including the return of one that was a real plague on the game last year.
Call of Duty: Warzone Players Upset With Bugged Finishing Move Animations
For many Call of Duty: Warzone players, the worst bug to hit the game was the invincibility glitch. Triggered through a variety of methods like getting stuck inside a specific pillar at Stadium, this bug made Warzone players immune to taking damage and impossible to kill. As players have started to notice, this issue has seemingly returned inside the Season 4 update as new footage has surfaced online of a player taking absurd levels of damage and not going down as expected.
The clip comes from a Call of Duty: Warzone streamer known as TrickyRick who encountered an enemy that simply wouldn't die. As seen in the footage, Rick not only puts a ton of bullets
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