Crazy Warzone glitch lets players see through walls

Andrew Highton
captain price being watched in warzone

A bizarre new Warzone glitch lets players randomly see through walls to watch enemy players in Season 4.

Despite a well-balanced meta and Raven Software listening to some of the game’s complaints such as Perks, technical issues continue to hinder Call of Duty: Warzone.

Activision has plenty to worry about outside of CoD, but their battle royale shooter keeps being affected by various bugs and glitches. Season 4 has already seen Verdansk’s Gulag become a free-for-all, a God Mode glitch, and the ability to melee players at great distances through walls.

Now, it seems that if the game decides to, it can mess with your visuals so that you can see players through walls.

player sniping on warzone rooftop

js0uthh is the player who posted this crazy new Warzone glitch to the game’s subreddit, and it underlined how easy it can be easy for the game to misbehave.

Their video kicked off in broken fashion from the get-go as the textures were rapidly disappearing in and out of existence.

By doing so, it meant that our player was able to follow the movements of an enemy player behind multiple layers of walls.

If that wasn’t bad enough, our user presumably saw the first player’s teammate. He saw both of them running, through the wall, the entire time, and predictably, our player picked them both off due to this prior knowledge.

In response to a commenter who said this was unintentional cheating, the original poster said: “Oh absolutely was cheating. Unintentional. Yeah. Crazy game. Wish it is a more polished game. Anti cheats. Fixed glitches etc. So many things broken in this game. It’s fun. Lol.”

There didn’t seem to be any obvious trigger for this glitch either, meaning that it could happen to anyone at any time. As should be the case anyway, always be cautious and never assume your position is safe in Warzone.

Image Credit: Activision / Raven Software

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