Interstellar Warzone Caldera Bug Launches Players To Outer Space

Apparently, we've moved from the Vanguard era to Infinite Warfare with this latest interstellar Warzone Caldera Bug.

05th Sep 2022 14:57

Activision

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Caldera might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's a damn sight better than multiplayer's Infinite Warfare. The boots-on-the-ground gameplay (well, almost) is massively favoured over the bottom-of-the-barrel jetpack style that nearly ruined Call of Duty, yet we can't quite escape its ghost. Even Warzone is being possessed by an interstellar bug.

Warzone's next chapter is quickly descending on us and with it comes a colossal nuke that will likely end Caldera, Rebirth Island, and Fortune's Keep in an instant.

However, we never thought that Warzone would be blasting off into the stratosphere. Houston, we've got a problem.

Warzone Caldera Bug Throws Players To Space

With a mere few weeks left before its death, a range of glitches has been found through Warzone Season 5. First came a victory screen glitch that dished out free wins, and now an interstellar bug is whizzing people through space and time. 

This latest glitch has circulated on Reddit, and has seen Warzone players erected into the sky and into space while waiting to redeploy.

Following their redeployment to fight for either good or evil, the squad appeared to have landed in space, with a bright purple plasma-like glow hiding the stars from the sky.

 

The Caldera space bug might have come as a result of the Heroes vs Villains limited-time game mode. The players were operating on the game mode, as seen by the scoreboard above the redeployment timer, and there's a strong possibility that another Multiverse of Madness crossover is upon us.

Maybe the craziness has got to Warzone's head, and they're shooting for the stars in hope of attracting the Guardians of the Galaxy or politely knocking on DC's door to pull Superman from Krypton.

With hope, it's not actually a sign of an Infinite Warfare remake and is simply a bizarre glitch. We've had enough pain, thank you.

Jack Marsh

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