Name of Obligation’s free-to-play battle royale Warzone 2.0 has an airborne problem. In accordance with one redditor’s January 4 put up, a glitch is inflicting assault helicopters to blow up all of the sudden, spelling prompt dying for the participant.
“Small dev group guys,” the put up says sarcastically, referencing the three,000 Activision workers reportedly working solely on Name of Obligation titles, regardless of the franchise’s fixed glitching. The Reddit video itself is brief and, at first, innocuous—the participant flies a helicopter usually till seeming to faucet an invisible wall. Then, the helicopter promptly dissolves into flames.
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“DID YOU JUST GET HIT BY A TREE BRO??” one remark says, saying they noticed the same “invisible hit field within the air problem” in an older Warzone clip. “This firm [keeps] on making the identical precise errors.” Activision builders declined to remark.
“Tbf helis are sizzling rubbish on this warzone,” says one other remark. “I’ve blown one up simply touchdown close to a constructing and my blades clipped the sting. They really feel jank af and heavy as hell.” Inside the final month, gamers have additionally seen helicopters phasing utterly via partitions, and have been so disenchanted with Warzone 2.0’s impervious heavy choppers that the sport’s builders disabled it on December 16.
Warzone 2.0’s most up-to-date patch went out shortly earlier than that, on December 14, although different complaints of random shadowbans and disappearing icons for care package deal loadout drops would possibly necessitate one other one quickly.
This week’s playlist update contains third-person battle royale for duos and mini royale for trios. The builders additionally fastened a bug that increased trio battle royale loadout prices to $32,000—they returned the worth to its original $24,000. Sounds good, on the bottom.