The Call of Duty: Warzone community has long been blighted with the reappearances of the infinite stim glitch. Unlike other bugs, this glitch continues to resurface as players find new ways to exploit loopholes in the game's code. Call of Duty: Warzone was thought to be done with this bug, but now some fans believe it may have resurfaced yet again.

The infinite stim glitch is a known bug in Call of Duty: Warzone that gives players the ability to survive in the gas. They do this by constantly spamming a healing stim and never succumbing to the lethal toxins. With other players restricted in the final zone, this can grant wins to cheaters without them ever scoring a kill.

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The claim comes from Reddit user bilbo-e, who was unable to find the final enemies on Rebirth Island. Despite the zone closing in, this player and his squad were unable to defeat the final foe and score a well-deserved win. Instead, they each succumbed to the Call of Duty: Warzone final circle gas with the enemy never discovered. For Call of Duty: Warzone fans, this is a very frustrating situation as it means that someone in the game is not playing fair. The obvious culprit is the infinite stim glitch, but some fans believe that another bug may be responsible for this dramatic turn of events.

Players in the comments attest to a known glitch on Rebirth Island that causes an interesting despawn reaction. Call of Duty: Warzone players will get stuck redeploying, and the game will register them as still alive despite never dropping into the map. This is a major problem on Rebirth Island, and it's hard to prove exactly what happened during a match.

There is currently no fix for the redeployment glitch, leaving players stranded in a match they may never win. Call of Duty: Warzone's Rebirth Island was popular upon its release, but this glitch threatens to make it an unplayable scenario. Although it may not be the infinite stim glitch, it is not much better to have the game simply deny fans a chance to win.

Fans are pressuring Raven Software to fix glitches like this as they make the game unbearable for players. Without the ability to win a round, Call of Duty: Warzone fans are less likely to spend time within the game. There is no telling when this bug will see a patch, but until then, players may want to avoid Rebirth Island or play with the risk of never obtaining a win.

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

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