Call of Duty: Warzone, for as popular as it is, has always been a heavily glitchy game. Some of these bugs have been harmless, while others have seenCall of Duty: Warzoneplayers cheating their way to an unfair victory.

Fortunately, the latest bug falls into the former category, as it is a strange issue that has no negative impact on gameplay. Visual glitches have often been the most entertaining issues inCall of Duty: Warzone, and while the discovery of a headless Operator is not quite as shocking asthe recent N64 Caldera glitch, it is certainly interesting. However, while the visual glitches are all in good fun, they are indicative of a larger pattern and show why aCall of Duty: Warzonesequel is needed.

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Call of Duty: Warzone’s Headless Operator Shows The Need For a Sequel

The bug in question was shared by Twitter user @Loui_CM, and it actually impacts the skin from theSeason 2 Battle Passbundle. The outfit in question is for the Operator and campaign character Wade, and it is called “Bundled Up.” The normal version of the skin is impressive, as it features a neat gas mask and complex outfit for Wade. However, while @Loui_CM loves the look of the skin in its promo image, the preview is a different case.

Once theCall of Duty: Warzoneplayerzooms in on the skin, they see that Wade’s head has completely disappeared. The streamer then goes silent, shocked by what they are seeing. Every other part of the Wade cosmetic remains, making for an unsettling visual. The moment also reflects the state of the game, and it is yet another example thatWarzoneis simply becoming too much to manage.

In the recent press event where Activision andRaven Software confirmedCall of Duty: Warzone 2, Raven admitted that some mistakes were made with the original game. Not only did theCall of Dutydeveloper point out the negative response to Caldera, but it made it clear that integration withBlack Ops Cold WarandVanguardwas never the plan. Said integration has led to far too much content to keep track of, making it hard to find all the bugs and weed them out in a timely matter.

Given how many other glitches present inCall of Duty: Warzone, from an entirely invisible Gulag to Operator noses getting in the way of weapon sights, the beloved battle royale title is more unstable than it has ever been. While Raven has already confirmed that a fix for the invisible head bug is coming, this issue is yet another example of the game’s buggy state. With so many problems, it is hard not to look forward tothe fresh start thatCall of Duty: Warzone 2will seemingly provide. Being a new game that will likely focus entirely onCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2content, Raven should be able to keep the experience polished and enjoyable. Considering how bloated the originalWarzonehas become, it is not too shocking that things have gotten out of hand.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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