Yet another Warzone glitch turns players invisible

Warzone player holding suppressed SMG and wearing ghillie suit
Credit: Activision


Warzone player holding suppressed SMG and wearing ghillie suit
Credit: Activision

Another Warzone invisibility glitch is ruining battles between players over the course of a match.

Prior to The Haunting event and Season 6 Reloaded going live, Warzone players dropping into the action had the ability to spot any nearby enemies with ease but the recent discovery of an invisible skin has started ruining matches.

In addition to the invisible skin causing chaos, another invisibility issue is frustrating players. Instead of keeping track of the target, players are now disappearing in the middle of a gunfight giving some a huge advantage as they attempt to become the last one standing.

Uncovered by Reddit user coone90, the exploit causes players to disappear in plain sight after an opponent starts to land their shots.

Based on the clip, the intended target seems to vanish resulting in the player getting downed. However, it appears there's another factor that's the cause of the disappearing player instead of another game-breaking glitch. One player believes: "The enemy dropshotted, went prone and was entirely obscured by the rifle. If this game had less visual clutter, they probably could have spotted the enemy going prone.

Visual clutter has often sparked debate among players loading into the action. Another fan says: "God, the visual clutter is seizure-inducing." On the plus side, it's not another bug causing players to disappear completely.

Despite the issues with visual clutter and invisible skins, players continue to load into Warzone during the battle royale's Soul Capture event to get their hands on some exclusive cosmetic items that will carry over to Modern Warfare 3 when it launches.

Before then, players hope Raven Software can address the visual clutter so their opponents are somewhat visible during a hotly-contested gunfight. Usually, the developer is quick to address major issues so there's a chance of improvements arriving before the next chapter of Warzone begins later this year.

In the meantime, always consider the possibility of your opponent hitting the deck before attempting to explain their sudden disappearance from your crosshairs.

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