New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on March 18, 2022) follows:

Developed by Infinity Ward and Raven Software, Warzone is one of the most popular installments in the decades-old franchise. Part of 2019 COD: Modern Warfare, Warzone is a free-to-play Battle Royale game.

It features several multiplayer game modes such as Rebirth: Resurgence, Buy Back, and Plunder amongst others. While the gunplay and gameplay mechanics are solid, the game is termed as a bugfest by many.

Having said that, players recently complained about issues such as inconsistent map pins near Redeploy Balloons and issues with Polina ‘Cloaked for Combat’ and Astrakhan skins.

Warzone parachute glitch

And now, a parachute glitch has surfaced in Warzone where some operators are slower compared to others. If you glide forward and have 10.4 speed, your operator will hit the ground faster compared to those with 6.6 speed.

The issue seems to have surfaced because Black Ops Cold War and Modern Warfare operators seem to use the old parachuting mechanic whereas Vanguard operators use the new one.

Fortunately, Raven Software has acknowledged the Warzone parachute glitch where some operators are slower than others and said they are investigating the problem.

Warzone players unable to cut or pull chute

Apart from the aforementioned bug, some Warzone players are saying (1,2,3,4,5) they are unable to cut or pull the chute.

The issue seems to be affecting players randomly. Many say they are unable to jump reliably off a spot because of this.

Unfortunately, Raven Software is yet to say anything on the matter. Rest assured, we will be updating this space when the bugs are fixed so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb. In the meantime, make sure you check out our COD bug tracker to see similar issues.

Update 1 (April 02)

03:47 pm (IST): Raven Software has confirmed via its official Trello board that this issue has now been resolved.

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