The Invincibility Bug Is Back In Warzone

There'll be no terminating the Terminator this season.

18th Jul 2022 15:16

sphere_action.png

Ahead of the Terminator's release in the season 4 mid-season update, Arnold Schwarzenegger's animated figure needn't worry too much about artificial robotic intelligence. While the T-1000 might've posed a threat in the movies, Arnie's reputation for never dying is set to grow into Call of Duty's battle royale by becoming invincible.

Before the Terminator releases in Warzone, the pesky cheaters that plague the game have come up with yet another exploit.

This time, it's the return of a familiar foe. The invincibility glitch is back in Warzone.

Warzone Invincibility Glitch Returns In Season 4

The invincibility glitch is one of the worst exploits to ever come to Warzone, making it impossible to kill the enemy using the exploit. Previous iterations saw it come in the Verdansk era, where it morphed from not taking zone damage to taking zero damage at all. 

Now, it's back. Streamer "TrickyRick" was the first to come across it in full force, as he attempted to kill an enemy in Caldera who was taking no damage from his accurate shots. 

To top things off, Rick even assassinated the glitch abuser with a finishing move, to which they still couldn't be killed and got up, laughing.

 

How Do You Counteract The Invincibility Glitch?

Unfortunately, the invincibility glitch is named that way because it simply cannot be defeated. With previous versions, you could find loopholes in how to kill them, such as using vehicles or the storm. Now, the boss variant is here, and it cannot lose.

The only way to defeat the Warzone invincibility glitch is to report the user and hope that they are banned in the same game or in future lobbies. Mass reporting is most effective, so make sure to get your report in quickly and hope that the activity will notify the developers.

Even Ricochet has been fooled here, indicating that it might not be a downloadable software cheat and rather an exploit built within the game, meaning we're at the devs' disposal as to when it will be fixed.

Jack Marsh

About The Author

Jack Marsh

Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.

2024 GGRecon. All Rights Reserved