Warzone’s tram mocks players after blowing up their supplies

The new Warzone map is throwing up some familiar problems, but this time, the train is mocking players as it causes mass destruction on Vondel.

06th Jul 2023 20:50

Images via Activision

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That damn train in Verdansk was a meddlesome foe. If it wasn't randomly killing teammates, it was blowing up vehicles for no reason and ruining your games.

The best part of the Warzone Verdansk-era was blowing the loco locomotive to smithereens in the limited-time event before Caldera was introduced.

But now the clickity-clack of the railway network has returned, as Vondel has gifted us the burden of having a tram, and now this one comes with a sassy attitude.

The Warzone tram is causing carnage on Vondel

Back in tram form, the city-wide public transport has begun causing problems in Warzone again, this time blowing up players and destroying loadouts.

Shared on Reddit, one clip has emerged where the tram got hold of a player's helicopter, blowing it up on contact, and sending the pilot to the Gulag. 

The tram even broke the loadout drop, something that until then, wasn't possible in Warzone - given that they were given immunity against mortar strikes and precision airstrikes.

Warzone's Tram is mocking players

But if having their game ruined wasn't enough, the tram actually mocked the team on its way through the flames of the obliterated chopper. Through the burning voyage, the tram's announcer can be heard saying, "We hope you had a pleasant experience," which infuriated the player to bash its doors on the way past.

"You can't park there sir," joked one fan on Reddit, while another joined in the mockery by adding, "Hahahahahaha that made my night thank you." A third concluded, "Definitely wasn't faster than a locomotive... 🤣 ... looks like that hurt just a Lil bit 😆."

The player didn't actually confirm whether they continued on through the game by redeploying their teammate or whether the tram scrapped the entire lobby in a raged power-hungry fit, but at least they'll know for sure not to call ion a loadout drop in its path ever again. 

Jack Marsh

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