“Bug or Feature?!” Viral Call of Duty: Warzone 2 clip shows player throwing his gun instead of grenades
The new Call of Duty: Warzone clip is going viral on Reddit.
Warzone 2 (Image Credits: Battle.net)
Grenades and guns have commonly offered two distinct purposes in Call of Duty games, but a peculiar new bug was spotted in a video by one Call of Duty player. Gamers have already experienced all sorts of flaws in Warzone 2.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2 has had an ascending conflict with many players since the game was first released. While some of the post-release patch issues have been fixed, Warzone 2 continues to suffer from a number of technical issues that put some players off.
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Call of Duty: Warzone 2 glitch has players throwing guns instead of grenades
In an odd new video posted on r/CODWarzone, Redditor IsDinosaur portrays a player in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 who attempts to throw a snapshot grenade during a battle but instead sends an RPK into the air.
IsDinosaur thankfully slows down the footage and zeroes in to clearly reveal an RPK ungracefully spinning through the air instead of the planned grenade. The strange error occurs so quickly that it’s difficult to spot on a first watch. The video footage stops before revealing whether the bizarre grenade throw at least detonates as expected.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2 fans conveyed a mixture of fun and anger at this abnormal bug. In response to one comment, IsDinosaur jokingly wrote, “New patch notes; all guns now have ranged melee attack.”
Other users who responded to the clip were confused as to how such a glitch could occur. One Redditor commenting that the RPK was first loaded by the game, and hypothesized that it could be a grenade texture that can’t be properly swapped in.
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