Warzone Victory Screen Glitch Is Letting Everyone In The Lobby Win

Warzone Victory Screen Glitch Is Letting Everyone In The Lobby Win
Raven Software

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

1st Sep 2022 16:12

Getting your face plastered on that all-important victory screen on Warzone is getting ever so difficult in Warzone's twilight weeks, given that only the slide-cancelling, bunny hopping, hard-snapping demons are left to duke it out against hackers and us bots. However, thanks to a new glitch, you might be able to snap a pic of your Gamertag on the winning screen for your Instagram story after all.

Who needs wins these days? Just like the millennial attitude writes, it is the taking part that counts. 

So, in keeping with the Gen X player base that Activision has attracted with their Fortnite-esque bundles and skins, Warzone is giving out winner's medals to whoever fancies them. 

Warzone Giving Out Winner's Medals for Free

Thanks to the Hero vs Villain event, and the limited-time game mode that comes with it, the post-match cut scene is now being filled with entire lobbies.

Taking to Reddit, one fan showcased over 20 operators making their way to the winner's circle, celebrating the win for either Heroes or Villains.

Some fans joked that the cut scene glitch was a result of the entire lobby playing for the Evil side, given that nobody wants Caldera anymore. 

"There's not been a single Victory. The vast majority wants Caldera gone," wrote one user.

In general, the event has not been as well received as Raven Software might have liked. A range of pop-ups has infuriated Warzone players, and the Hero vs Villains tokens are proving to be more than annoying.

At least you can all win together though!


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.
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