Regardless of all of the issues that have happened and are currently impacting Call of Duty: Warzone, the free to play mode continues to be incredibly popular. The major reason why the game mode continues to feel fresh after all this time is due to the fact that it is a live service experience, receiving periodic updates such as the upcoming Season 5, fixes, and other rotating content like limited time modes.

The big Season 4 Reloaded update brought in a lot of new content for players to check out including new killstreaks like the Sentry Gun, the currently active event challenge Blueprint Blitz, as well as a new Limited Time Mode called Payload. Similar to other shooters like Overwatch or Paladins, players are divided into two teams of 20 where the attackers are trying to escort a vehicle to an ending location, while the defending team attempts to stop them long enough for the round timer to end. Unfortunately, a new bug has been ruining matches for attackers.

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The latest Call of Duty: Warzone bug has been frustrating players on the attacking side, seemingly ruining rounds entirely and giving an easy win to defenders. Footage of the issue was recently captured and posted to the official Warzone subReddit by daisy679 which showed the massive cargo truck coming to a complete stop during a match. While typical reasons for this happening are defenders being within the radius, nothing like that is happening, the cargo truck seems to be stuck on an invisible barrier.

What makes the issue worse in that video is that the Payload seemingly gets hung up in an area of the map that makes it incredibly easy for defenders to contest the moving truck as well as placing barriers. Considering that none of that has happened, the bug is even more frustrating as the attackers have a seemingly clear path ahead. As of right now it's unknown if Raven is aware of this issue to its limited time mode Payload, though with how disruptive it is during matches, it's likely something the studio will want to jump on as soon as possible.

While bugs continue to pop up now and again, hackers continue to be a major problem for all Warzone players. In fact, cheating across the board has seemingly increased, forcing the community to call for a better reporting system while also pushing major players like Nick "NICKMERCS" Kolcheff away entirely.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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