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Activision?s battle royale?offering in?Call of Duty Warzone 2 has been out for more than three months now. While it has become a popular title so far, the game has also attracted lots of criticism for its various aspects. More than that, it has witnessed multiple cases of players complaining about extremely irritating and annoying bugs. The situation has seemingly only worsened.

Now there?s a new addition to the growing bug problem of Call of Duty Warzone 2. Many users have recently revealed that a game-breaking glitch is causing them to not get hit registration for bullets fired at the enemies. This bug was witnessed once again by a player but in the DMZ mode of the latest title. Not to mention that it ended up killing them in the most unfortunate way possible.

The hit registration bug in Call of Duty Warzone 2 is now affecting the DMZ mode as well!

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There have been instances in Modern Warfare II as well as Warzone 2 matches where players have complained about bullets not killing the targets despite penetrating them. Such situations have occurred more frequently after the arrival of Season 2.

Recently, a Call of Duty Warzone 2 DMZ player came across the bullet-hit registration bug. The user, known as u/RegularAgency4013 on Reddit, took to the social platform to share a brief clip. It showed them going towards a helicopter to make a successful extraction.

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However, the user encounters several enemies inside the Exfil helicopter. He tries to kill them both by firing his weapons. The video shows the enemies getting hit by the bullets but their impact is not indicated on their bodies, which is absolutely shocking to see. The Redditor u/RegularAgency4013 keeps firing at the opponents but isn’t able to kill them. Eventually, the enemies manage to kill the player instead while making them fall down from the helicopter and die an unfortunate death.

The Reddit clip posted by the user was later deleted for some inexplicable reason. Here’s a screenshot from the video in order to get an idea about the bug itself:

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It looks like Call of Duty devs will need to address the hit registration issue sooner than later. Otherwise, it won’t take long for the fans to start criticizing them once again. Activision‘s Warzone 2, with its DMZ content in Season 2, is now available worldwide.

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