Call of Duty: Warzone has another skin that makes players invisible and, again, is one that you need to buy. Check out the video above and keep reading for more details.
YouTuber Scop3s_ posted a long video today, January 29, showing the Call of Duty: Warzone invisibility failure in its most recent form. The GRINCH ‘Forest Spirit’ skin includes a ghillie suit and, erm, swimming shorts and, apparently, the gift of invisibility. According to Scop3s, the GRINCH skin allows the player to be invisible at 34 meters if an enemy is not ADS, and 55 meters when enemies point down. In the 4X scope, only the player’s head and weapon can be seen at 125 meters. This is definitely a problem, and I hope Activision or Raven Software will resolve it soon.
There is a Skin Call of Duty Roze that is really unpopular with players because of its deceptively matte black appearance, which makes it almost impossible to detect Roze when the Operator is in darker areas of the map. The ‘Rook’ skin is the reward for reaching Battle Pass level 100, which is why the Call of Duty: Warzone community calls it the “pay to win” skin, since you can’t get it without buying the Battle Pass. Considering that this new GRINCH skin is only available with the purchase of the Eloko package for 1,800 COD points, this is another example of a “pay to win” skin.
What is interesting, however, is that the ‘Spirit of the Forest’ skin has been in the game for some time, and it seems that no one else has pointed out that it can make players invisible. Perhaps this is a temporary flaw that appeared with a recent update – we can only hope that it will be a single one and that it will be fixed soon, because dying to an invisible player is enough to make me give up furiously.
Last month, a different Call of Duty: War zone invisibility failure wreaked havoc online.