Since the game's debut back in March, Call of Duty: Warzone has amassed millions of players and a significant online community, especially with streamers, who have taken to frequently playing the game on live broadcasts. Many, however, have levied criticisms against the popular battle royale game, with streamers and players alike complaining that the title is infested with hackers and sports a number of unbalanced gameplay elements as well as bugs.

Case in point, a recent stream from Trainwrecks on Twitch, who encountered an infuriating, game-breaking bug while playing an intense game of Warzone with a team of friends. The glitch in question occurred while the streamer was pressed up against a tree, with Trainwrecks raging after his in-game avatar became stuck inside the object, preventing him from moving.

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The tense, yet still somewhat amusing, incident plays out during an intense firefight between Trainwrecks' team and a handful of enemies. As the wall of gas approaches the players, the streamer manages to pull off a difficult headshot against an opponent as their head pops up over cover. Celebrating his skilled shot, the streamer looks to run back to his teammates, before discovering that he's stuck inside a nearby try. Hilariously, the streamer quickly notices what's happened, loudly screaming out "I'm stuck in a tree" repeatedly as he rocks back and forth in his chair. He then slams his fist down on his desk in frustration, as his avatar gets downed by the encroaching gas.

His teammates begin to roast him in the background, with one of his friends jokingly asking Trainwrecks if he's "trying to make a treehouse." While downed on the floor, the streamer manages to finally free himself from the glitched location, self-reviving himself as the gas envelops the nearby area. Its too late to pull a comeback, however, with Trainwrecks still dying as a result of getting stuck in the nearby terrain. Luckily, his team wins regardless, but the streamer is still frustrated about the incident following the game, claiming it was "shameless."

Outside of Trainwreck's incident, it seems a number of streamers have both had frustrating issues with the game and major complaints about how it plays. Dr DisRespect recently ranted about the game's poor audio design, claiming it was ruining the game, while he also called for trucks and certain explosives to be removed entirely. Meanwhile, Ninja recently discussed how annoying the game's hackers were, revealing to fans how they ruined a number of his streamed matches.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available now on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One

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