Raven Software has removed Warzone’s Armored Royale mode in order to help combat an invisibility glitch.
The issue, which causes players to appear invisible,first reared its head in December 2020following the introduction of attack helicopters to the game.

Players were able to turn invisible by being revived after being downed in the minigun seat of the attack helicopter, leading Raven to temporarily remove the vehicle from the battle royale game.
According to multiple reports, the problemreturned to the game in January 2021, although it was seemingly exacerbated by the launch of an Armored Royale playlist last week.

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The limited time mode gives each squad an upgraded cargo truck which, like the attack helicopter, comes with a built-in turret.

“Armored Royale has been removed from the #Warzoneplaylist while we investigate an issue allowing players to turn invisible,” Ravensaidon Monday.
The invisibility glitch is still in#Warzone. 😅If it’s not one thing it’s always the other.pic.twitter.com/aHIG8WE3OX

The studio recentlyreleased a Warzone updatewhich included a fix for the infinite stim glitch, a recurring problem in the game which can be exploited to infinitely heal while in the gas, virtually guaranteeing the user a win.
PublisherActivision banned 60,000 Warzone accountslast week for what it said were confirmed cases of players using cheat software, taking the total number of permabans to 300,000 worldwide since launch.

The company’s reportedly planning to release anew Cold War-themed Warzone mapto coincide with the game’s first anniversary in March.


