Following the launch of season 2, Call of Duty: Warzone 2 players discover a new bug that causes players to get stuck when attempting to revive their teammates. Season 2 of Warzone 2 finally arrives after a slight delay, and with it come a number of highly anticipated changes to the experience. For many, the biggest is the return of the popular Resurgence mode, last seen with the first Warzone. The fan favorite mode arrives with the new map called Ashika IslandAlongside that, the recent Warzone 2 Season 2 launch trailer showcased plenty more new content and changes including enemy players now dropping their gear instead of a backpack, the return of the 1v1 Gulag, and confirming that the popular DMZ mode is getting completely refreshed, which means players will be starting from scratch with new missions. However, it seems that the launch of Season 2 hasn't exactly been smooth for many players, with new issues threatening to undermine the game. RELATED: Call of Duty: Warzone 2 Bug Allows Players to Vanish Into WallsThe newest bug found within Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is also pretty game breaking for many players. The issue, which has been appearing online more and more by players who have experienced it like koogee4 on the Warzone subReddit, impacts players who are attempting to revive their teammates during a match. While the revive process works as expected, the player who picked their teammate up is then essentially locked in place, unable to move from that exact revive location. Naturally, this makes them a massively easy target for players or for the encroaching circle.

The problem, while pretty big for a popular Battle Royale game such as Warzone, has thankfully been identified by Infinity Ward who took to its official Twitter account to comment on it. At the time of writing, Infinity Ward is currently investigating the revive bug and doesn't have any additional news as of yet. The Battle Royale bug has been added to the studio's official Trello board, so interested Call of Duty: Warzone players can follow along to see how a fix is progressing.

Bugs, hacks, and glitches are nothing new to the Warzone experience. In fact, over the past week, Warzone 2 players discovered a frustrating Lagswitch Hack which caused players impacted to be disconnected from games. Following the launch of Season 2, there seems to have been a rise in server and crashing problems, so many are hoping Infinity Ward makes that a priority.

Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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