Call of Duty: Warzone is one of the biggest battle royale games out there, but it does have its fair share of glitches and bugs. One of those, a glitch that will "teleport" you across the map, seemed like it might have been a one-off.  Today, however, we learn that the glitch has happened more than once—although it remains to be seen if you can take advantage of it on command.

The last time we saw this glitch, someone was with their squad at a particular gas station when they ran up, for whatever reason, to one of the windows. That window then made them teleport toward the airport, which was obviously a jarring experience for that player. At the time, it was speculated that this had something to do with the way that you exit a vehicle in Call of Duty, and that the teleportation was a “lag” in the game’s code.

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This incident, on the other hand, seemingly disproves that idea. That’s because this player, Sgt_Oddball was seemingly teleported further than the first player and there is no vehicle around to explain the phenomenon. The glitch happens at the same gas station and, once again, running up to one of the windows seems to trigger a teleportation. As we have stated though, there doesn’t appear to be any rhyme or reason as to why this happened.

Typically, when we talk about things that are wrong in Call of Duty: Warzone, we are talking about the infinite stim glitch for the fifth time, or a weapon that is too over-powered. Some players have even vowed to quit playing the game because of a cheating problem. All of these things continually plague the city of Verdansk, but the teleportation glitch seems to be in a league of its own.

If the glitch is something that can be repeated (and it's starting to look like it can be), then it's possible that Raven Software may be able to patch the problem. Otherwise, you will need to chock this up to a "haunting" that may or may not teleport you more than a kilometer away from where you were. In that case, maybe it would be best to stay away from the windows.

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