Warzone's latest update just ripped Ashika Island apart
A new Call of Duty: Warzone patch has only made matters worse for some users, with a new glitch tearing a hole in Ashika Island's reality.
29th Jan 2024 16:30
Images via Infinity Ward | Raven Software
Warzone's latest update just ripped Ashika Island apart
A new Call of Duty: Warzone patch has only made matters worse for some users, with a new glitch tearing a hole in Ashika Island's reality.
29th Jan 2024 16:30
Images via Infinity Ward | Raven Software
It's fair to say Warzone has had its fair share of problems, and as is the healthy thing to do, has learned to share them with those around them. Good for Warzone. Jokes aside, the Call of Duty battle royale has been laden with problems since day one, with bugs and glitches tearing the experience asunder. f
Now in its second iteration, little has changed on the accidental problem front. For every bug quashed, a new one takes its place - unfortunately, it looks like they're starting to take over the map itself.
Ashika Island is breaching the laws of physics in Warzone
After enough minor bugs to drive a big wave of players away from Warzone, it seems that the battle royale has had it with being subtle, and now, glitches are tearing the Ashika Island map apart.
A new bug has been shared to the CODWarzone subreddit that practically splinters the reality of Ashika Island, as the player runs out of a building to find that the terrain has started to slope into the sky, flickering in and out of view.
It's a bizarre glitch that indicates that some serious visual problems have arrived in the most recent patch for the game, and it's something that Infinity Ward and Raven Software are going to have to jump on pronto.
Fans point out that this glitch is very common

After the Season 1 Reloaded patch was dubbed the worst ever, it's not a good look. As though to add insult to injury, players have taken to the comments to point out that this bug has been experienced ever since the arrival of season 1 of the game, which does little to assuage worries.
The glitch supposedly occurs in high-latency games, so the bug is likely to have arrived as a result of the player's poor connection. Regardless, no connection issues should splinter the reality of Ashika Island entirely. This is another piece of straw on the back of the camel - and we're starting to wonder if its back will ever break.
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