Warzone Player Eaten By King Kong Thanks to Glitch

Warzone King Kong
Credit: Activision


Warzone King Kong
Credit: Activision

Throughout the Pacific era of Warzone, players often experience numerous bugs and glitches that impact their time on Caldera and Rebirth Island.

With Operation Monarch in full swing, many are dropping into the limited-time event (LTE) to face off against Godzilla and King Kong in an underwhelming spectacle.

As players work their way through the challenges, one secret objective to complete is causing some to attempt an audacious landing on the shoulders of King Kong. Rather than sticking the landing, one Warzone player was swallowed by the behemoth thanks to a bizarre visual glitch.

Warzone Player Eaten By King Kong

During an Operation Monarch match, players can deal damage to either Godzilla or Kong through the Titan Frenzy event. When an event isn't taking place, the gorilla jumps all over Caldera.

Reddit user 'ThiccSkips' decides to take things a step further and land on the behemoth. Instead of sitting on Kong's shoulders, the player disappears into the beast.

Shortly after touching Kong, the player suddenly appears inside the monster's head, providing the player with a unique view of Caldera from the perspective of a giant gorilla.

Plenty of amused players commented on the bizarre situation. "No wonder why Kong keeps throwing those rocks," comments one user. "He is empty on the inside." Another says Kong is "just hungry."

It's clear to see that King Kong eating players is an unintentional bug. Considering it's leaving players unable to return to the action, there's a high chance Raven Software is working on a fix as Operation Monarch moves towards its conclusion.

In the meantime, it's probably best to stop trying to land on the shoulders of a huge beast capable of dealing huge damage. For more Warzone, check out our page for the latest news, leaks, and guides.

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