Warzone 2 players are turning trucks into submarines

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Warzone 2, as you may have guessed, is fighting all sorts of bugs in its first few weeks. This is normal, but a new discovery by a player pushes the limits of what is possible in the game right now. We are talking about underwater cargo trucks. Improvised submarines.

This was discovered by Reddit User Possibility47, who posted his discovery online in a short video clip. In it, we can see them running towards the water. The vehicle does not break down as expected; instead, it proceeds along the seabed. Safe from harm and frankly calm.

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This mistake, if replicable, opens the doors to a stale stalemate in the right hands. Cargo trucks, which can only be driven in Battle Royale mode Squad playlists, are the highly sought after type of vehicle. If you can jump with your friends and travel great distances underwater without danger, the possibilities are worrying.

However, this is what is strange. I jumped into Warzone 2 today and tried to replicate the bug. No matter what I tried, I had no luck. Either the actions you have to perform are quite obscure, or they are hard to reproduce. Both good signs in terms of the ripples this bug could generate in Warzone 2. If the vast majority of players can’t do it, there isn’t as much pressure on Raven Software to fix it.

It’s certainly quite fun to watch. Who doesn’t have a little fun under the sea? Obviously not being able to take on a squadron as they take to the water James Bond style is a bit difficult, but hopefully this will pass quickly and we can all look back fondly on this weird niche issue.

For more Warzone 2 articles, check out our article on the 25 million players who broke into Warzone 2 in 5 days, as well as our guide on the best weapons in Warzone 2.



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