Secret Warzone Rooms Are Killing Players

Call of Duty: Warzone 2's closed doors are acting more like trap doors, as players are being secretly killed.

14th Dec 2022 17:01

Infinity Ward

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We all like to find the most lucrative landing spots for Warzone 2, whether that be for getting a barrel-load of weapons and explosives or a bag of cash to make the most of buy stations and get back on track.

The original Warzone had a range of secret bunkers that were only accessible through cracking secret codes, and this only echoed into Rebirth Island and Fortune's Keep too. But not into the sequel, yet.

Many areas of Al Mazrah are already secured behind a lock and key, meaning players expect they'll be opened up in future updates.

As usual, just as players used to crash into the bunkers, Warzone's band of rabbles are already finding ways to access secret rooms. but only to their own demise.

Warzone Streamers Find Secret Rooms

Possibly in a bid to try and find some Verdansk-Esque loot bunkers in Al Mazrah, players are now trying their best to find all and any exploits on the map.

Despite most attempts being foiled, it appears that there are one or more secret rooms on the map, and the walls are thinner than you think.

Much akin to many of the wall-breaking glitches gone by, it is now possible to squeeze through rock and stone, as some streamers have already found.

However, the paper-thin walls only lead you to a seemingly endless descent into doom, where parachutes will be deployed under the map.

Warzone's Deadly Secret Rooms Could Be Good For Al Mazrah

Although the glitch only leads to imminent death, it could actually be a good sign for Al Mazrah that the developers have slipped up with such rooms.

With the walls being so easily manipulated, it could mean that the developers have left some weak spots in the infrastructure on purpose, possibly to be opened to players later - with minimal work needed to change it.

We know Warzone devs love to change up the map ever so slightly, so maybe this could be the first adaptation in mind. In the meantime, watch out for those dangerous secret areas while you're out there in Al Mazrah. 

Jack Marsh

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