Bugs and glitches are not unusual in Activision's popular first-person shooter franchise Call of Duty. Sometimes those issues are detrimental to players taking on their foes, such as a bug discovered this month that made C4 unable to activate in Call of Duty: Warzone. However, they can also do the opposite, as another C4 bug turns Warzone players into incredibly potent killing machines.

Reddit user DarkOcf uploaded a video montage of themselves performing a "broken trick" they've been "hiding" for four in-game seasons to the r/CODWarzone subreddit today. By attaching C4 to the front of any vehicle other than a helicopter in Call of Duty: Warzone, players can drive into a crowd or another vehicle and blow themselves up without taking any damage. The vehicle is also not damaged, so players can get out to collect loot and move on soon thereafter.

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Warzone players using C4 attached to their vehicles to blow up enemy vehicles, similar to old Battlefield tricks, is not a new phenomenon. What makes the trick shown off by DarkOcf different is that "no one expects you to blow yourself up when you are by yourself." As far as the player is aware, this trick will not save any passengers in a vehicle, just its driver.

Similar tricks have also been performed by blowing up vehicles using a claymore in Call of Duty: Warzone, but according to DarkOcf the invincible explosion they've shown off won't work with a claymore, as that will no longer plant on any vehicle. They assume the claymore was patched, and that C4 will also be patched once their glitch makes the rounds. They recommend players enjoy it while they can during Season 6.

The battle royale Warzone continues to grow its playerbase in spite of its bugs and glitches, especially given developers Infinity Ward and Raven Software add new content over time. One big plan for Warzone Season 6 is to add a series of subway stops that will act similar to a fast travel system between major locales around the map.

That growing playerbase has come with its fair share of issues. Activision was recently accused of breaching its players data, and though the company denied these rumors there have been signs that Activision is increasing its account security for Call of Duty players. While this concern is being sorted out, it's likely issues such as Warzone's bugs will continue to pop up over time.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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Source: Dexerto