Call of Duty: Warzone Pros Are Mad Over A Glitch That Turned A Player Into A Plane During An Official Tournament
Call of Duty: Warzone pro gamers appeal for the postponement of future tournaments after witnessing the glitch.
May
- Published in Gaming
Although a lot of gamers treat the Call of Duty series as a hobby, it is considered serious business for a lot of people. It is part of the e-sports scene and has tons of talented players competing in its events.
Call of Duty: Warzone may have been holding e-sports tournaments since its release in 2020, but isn't exactly free from bugs and glitches. The biggest problem is that players who discover them take advantage of them to win the games.
With the problems that players have been experiencing recently, the pros of Call of Duty have been appealing to delay the upcoming tournaments until those glitches have been fixed.
People have experienced different Call of Duty: Warzone bugs, large and small.
But there's one glitch that particularly ruins one's game. And instead of appearing in regular unranked matches, it chose to appear during an official tournament.
The game itself couldn't determine whether one competitor is a player or a plane. The bug made the match a bad experience when pro player Buzro saw it in the middle of a $75,000 Twitch Rivals Call of Duty: Warzone tournament.
The video has gone viral among the community. In it, Buzro is winning in the Gulag, which means that he can enter the game once again.
But instead of getting off the plane, he became the plane itself. Buzro attempted to deploy his parachute but to no avail.
The game breaks, even more, when the view repeatedly switches from his character's view to the plane. Finally, he crashed into the ground.
The only thing that saved Buzro's character is game the finally crashed. It became the cause of the tournament's delay.
After the video clip drew players' attention, many Call of Duty: Warzone pros complained via social media, criticizing the current status of the game.
The pros demanded the postponement of the upcoming tournaments until the deployment of significant bug and glitch fixes. No matter how skilled a player is, these bugs will take away the gamer's ability to win the matches or survive.
This may be among the most significant bugs encountered by players of the game, but unfortunately, this is isn't the first time they witnessed a serious issue.
The devs constantly patch updates. But for some reason, every fix comes with a new set of bugs and exploits.
Just recently, players were complaining about skin exploits. These are actually bugs that make sniper rifles function like semi-automatic guns.
In other words, Warzone players can be killed before they can even begin the match. Sadly, Infinity Ward and Raven Software, the developers of the FPS have yet to issue a statement regarding the plant glitch.
They may just fix the issue in the upcoming days or weeks. But players will still encounter other bugs after those updates.
Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. It is free to play and the second battle royale-style game in the Call of Duty franchise, with the first one being Call of Duty: Black Ops 4's Blackout mode.