Warzone Loadout Flip Trend Is Causing Epic Glitches

Warzone Loadout Flip Trend Is Causing Epic Glitches

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

27th Sep 2020 01:20

The first chapter of Warzone is coming to a close, with a new map set for Black Ops Cold War. As Activision turn their attention towards the future, many players have begun to find exploits within Verdansk and it could end in disaster for those that are also jumping on the new craze: Loadout flipping.

Loadout flipping is like bottle flipping, but with loadouts. Many clips have begun to surface as players go above and beyond to get style points when dropping a loadout into the AO. Positioning the loadout markers in exact locations can cause the crate to flip, and even land on top of helicopters or opposing players.

This new trend has no benefits within the game, although it looks quite spectacular when you pull it off. Reddit user u/rg_elitzx used the edge of one of the shacks found in Verdansk to position the crate drop to bounce off the roof and onto the propellers of a helicopter. Huge style points. It's a shame that they didn't take off with the loadout on top.

However, there is a new glitch that could ruin the trend by allowing equipment to fall through the map. Another Reddit clip surfaced where u/ComfyCube found that his equipment was falling through the floor. By launching his C4 across the airport tarmac, the lethal grenade fell through the floor into limbo.

So, if you're trying to master this new craze of loadout flipping, make sure to avoid the airport landing strip, and other areas where the loadout could potentially fall through the map.

There have yet to be reports of the loadouts falling through the floor, but with these exploits, it might not be long before you see your $10,000 go straight down the drainn.

 

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Jack Marsh
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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.
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