Warzone’s Demon Gun Glitch Is Back With A Vengeance

Warzone’s Demon Gun Glitch Is Back With A Vengeance

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

16th Sep 2020 10:54

Sorry soldiers - The Warzone demon gun glitch is back, and bigger than ever. It's as if every time we defeat it, it comes back even stronger, and this time we have the head demon. Infinity Ward should drop Mike, Dustin, Will, Lucas, and Eleven a quick line, as the professional Demogorgon slayers could be our only hope. This is one of the stranger things to have happened in Warzone.

If you've never encountered this, count yourself lucky, as those who have go upside down in a frenzy, as the gun covers your whole screen. With demon-like splinters emerging from your chosen weapon, the glitch renders you useless as visibility is stripped away from you and all sense of aim and coordination is lost.

It's the third time that the glitch is back, and this time, it is worse than ever.

As you can see from the video, Warzone content creator, Frozone, enters the Gulag and his SA87 covers the whole screen, making him lose the one versus one deathmatch. His teammate who can be heard in the background also had the same problem, proving this is not a one-off anomaly. Stating "All I can say is the gun glitch is back", his teammate expresses how the glitch disrupted his gameplay, to which seconds later, the streamers screen was taken over by splinters and demon-like arms. Breaking into hysterics, his teammate cried "No way is the glitch back".

Infinity Ward has yet to comment on the glitch being back to complete its trilogy, as this joins a long list of glitches that are plaguing Modern Warfare at the moment. Alongside the demon gun, players screens are freezing when pulling out a heartbeat sensor, immobilizing them for up to five seconds. Hopefully, the developers will be working on these being fixed.

 

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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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