So remember last December when players were all making a mad dash towards the minigun Chopper right from the start of every Warzone match? Back then, it was due to a glitch that would render the player invisible and immune to꧑ bu🐬llets (but not gas, explosions, or gettiꦫng run over by a tru♎ck) if they jumped from the chopper in just the right way.

This resulted in Treyarch removing minigun choppers from the game temporarily u𒐪ntil they could fix the glitch. And now that same g🃏litch has returned to Warzone, resulting in choppers once again being removed.

"We're removing the minigun variant of the helicopter from #Warzone due to a new issue allowing players to beco✨me invisible," wrote Ravensoft, although we’re not so sure about the use of the word “new” here.

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You can see videos of the glitch in action over on Reddit. In both the below posts, the player was ambushed by an enemy they coul𒁃dn’t see and couldn’t shoot. I🌠t’s about as game-breaking a glitch as you can imagine.

Usually you have to pay someone to break the game that badly. Cheaters are a big problem in Warzone, with the latest banwave seeing 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:13,000 more accounts permabanned for either using illegal softwa𒀰re or taking advantage of an exploit. We’re certain that anyone caught using the invisibility glitch will get the same treatment.

If you’re thinking about using cheat software to get an unfair edge in Warzone, think again. Activision Blizzard 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:recently published a report that shows how hackers are gaining access to Warzone players’ computers by disguising malware as cheat software. They’re even charging players subscription fees just like a “legit” cheat software provider, only they’re also making that player rem⭕ove their anti-virus software so they can install a trojan while they’re aimbotting.

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