Call of Duty Warzone: finally fixed the gas mask glitch

Call of Duty Warzone: finally fixed the gas mask glitch

Call of Duty Warzone

Call of Duty Warzone has never had a break from the various gliths and bugs that haunt the experience. It often happens that users discover various exploits that can benefit players or worse, real bugs that risk compromising the games. In the past, Activision has taken steps to eliminate the most annoying glitches, but until now a particular exploit has resisted that allowed to obtain immortality in the gus area in the popular battle royale of COD.

At this point Call of Duty Warzone players will be happy to find out that a few hours ago, the guys at Raven Software published an important update on the correction of this bug related to gas masks. The development team confirmed, via a Twitter post, that a fix for this kind of glitch was recently included in the hit title, with the post pointing directly to the Trello board to keep track of what's new.

The situation is still under control, to avoid that, once this glitch is corrected, a second of another type can be created. This bug allowed players to spend as much time as they wanted inside the gas area, as their gas mask would never break. The glitch was reported by a lot of users on various social networks, clamoring for the development team to correct everything because it was going to heavily benefit some players.

🛠️ A #Warzone fix is ​​rolling out addressing an issue that was allowing players to use the Gas Mask indefinitely. https://t.co/TyCLX4jq7j

- Raven Software (@RavenSoftware) May 14, 2021



With this umpteenth glitch solved, hopefully definitively, now the team of Call of Duty Warzone can focus on other issues, such as the recent hashtag #fixwarzoneita which is becoming popular after what happened recently to the well-known Italian streamer and pro player Pow3r.

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Watch A Call Of Duty: Warzone Player Get Banned In Real Time

Cheaters have been a big problem in Call of Duty: Warzone lately, as the battle royale has a number of hackers running exploits that allow them to see through walls and make use of extremely accurate auto-aiming. YouTuber Jack 'CouRage' Dunlop has faced off against cheaters, and in one recent stream alongside other Warzone streaming personalities NICKMERCS, TimTheTatman, and Cloakzy, the quartet managed to attract some hackers to the game.


Using his influence in the Warzone scene, Dunlop tweeted Activision and Warzone developer Raven Software to take action against the players who were blatantly cheating.

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'Hey Activision and Raven Software, I think it would be extremely beneficial to have someone watch our live-streams and ban blatant cheaters on the spot,' Dunlop tweeted. Currently, there are two cheaters joining our lobbies and ruining our Warzone experience with about 150,000 live viewers watching.'


A few hours later, Raven banned a player who had obviously been cheating, much to the joy of Dunlop and TimTheTatman who were spectating at the time. There some not safe for work language in the video below, which you can see below.


While the situation spawned some debate about high-profile influencers in Warzone being afforded better treatment by the developers, the end-result was the game having at least one fewer hacker to worry about. While cheating will likely be a continuous issue for Warzone--especially since it has 100 million players--Activision has been making an effort to police the game's servers. The company has already permanently banned more than 475,000 accounts, and it has plans for more anti-cheating measures to be taken.


For those players who rely on skill over hacks, Warzone is about to become a whole lot more explosive when the game's new '80s Action Hero DLC launches on May 20. Die Hard and Rambo content is coming to the game, which is part of, which is part of Activision's new plan to build its own Metaverse.


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