Absurd Warzone movement glitch makes players run at light speed
An absurd Warzone movement glitch is allowing players to run at light speed and even float above the ground as they're travelling so fast.
02nd Jan 2024 12:07
Courtesy of Activision


Absurd Warzone movement glitch makes players run at light speed
An absurd Warzone movement glitch is allowing players to run at light speed and even float above the ground as they're travelling so fast.
02nd Jan 2024 12:07
Courtesy of Activision
Over the last few years, movement has become an absolutely essential skill in the locker of any talented Call of Duty player.
This was only amplified by the fact that Sledgehammer leaned into slide-cancelling in MW3, making it an intended mechanic.
While mobility techniques can make outplaying foes easier, they're not overpowered in Warzone and MW3. Movement exploits on the other hand are outright broken and while they may not pop up very often, they're something the devs have to fix as soon as possible.
Well, a new exploit has arrived in Warzone and Zombies, and it allows competitors to run at light speed and even take flight into the air.
Warzone ultra movement speed exploit is absolutely absurd
As showcased by the popular Call of Duty account ModernWarzone, a new movement exploit has been discovered in Warzone and Zombies.
The glitch effectively gives your Operator the ability to run at light speed, making it possible to run across the entirety of Urizikstan in less than a minute.
If that wasn't enough, it gives a player so much momentum that they can actually take flight and begin floating above the ground.
Luckily, the method for this trick is under the radar at the moment, but if it becomes more widespread, it could be a massive problem.
Will using a glitch like this get you banned in Warzone & Zombies?
In short, yes you can get banned for using exploits in Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone, especially if you're using them to rack up wins unfairly.
A lot of players assume that it's only third-party software that can get your account suspended, but bug abuse is also against the rules.
As for this glitch, let's hope the devs manage to find a solution as soon as possible. Otherwise, there'll be countless enemies zooming around the map who are all impossible to shoot.

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Alex Garton
Alex is a Senior Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) in English, he has previously written for Dexerto & Gfinity. Specialising in Call of Duty & Apex Legends, he loves (attempting) to improve his aim in competitive shooters and will always make time for a single-player RPG.