Bizarre CoD: Warzone Season 4 loadout glitches and duplicates weapons

Andrew Highton
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A Call of Duty: Warzone player got more than they bargained for in Season 4 when they triggered a loadout, duplicating their guns multiple times in the process, leaving teammates unable to grab their loadout.

The importance of a loadout drop in Warzone is paramount as getting a hold of your best Warzone loadouts will help you greatly in your conquest. Whilst Warzone ground loot is generally alright, especially with Season 4s abundance of the powerful C58 Assault Rifle, loadouts that you’ve crafted yourself really could be the difference between 2nd place and a Warzone Victory.

So when one player was fortunate enough to score themself a loadout, they were probably taken aback when a strange glitch churned out multiple versions of their weapons and equipment in Warzone.

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lbutlistentotheWuson was the player who got to see this bizarre occurrence first hand during a game of Warzone.

Upon confirming their selection, their teammate’s loadout box disappeared as standard, but what wasn’t standard were all the duplicated Heartbeat Sensors and custom Graus and AK-74us.

So instead of the ability to select their loadout, our player was left to stare in amazement at the repeated copies of the same weapons and equipment.

One commenter responded with an amusing comment saying: ““What’s your loadout? The Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau, Grau…”

This is definitely not the first time this has happened in Warzone before, and even though it doesn’t happen too frequently, this could be a big factor in late-game circumstances.

Denying multiple players their loadout, especially in desperate situations after returning from the Gulag and approaching the final few players, can’t be happening.

Image Credits: Activision / Raven Software

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