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Warzone 2 head glitch: How to use it effectively

Aaryanshi Mohan
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Since the arrival of Call of Duty Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2, players have been discovering a bunch of new glitches. While some are harmless and funny others can be extremely annoying. One of these is the Warzone 2 head glitch. While head glitches aren’t necessarily a bug and are mostly due to oversight in level design, this can be used to players’ advantage. Here is how players can use this head glitch.

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Head glitch spots found in Warzone 2

According to reports, people have been exploiting the head glitch to win games. The can be seen when the player is in a position where only their head is visible to the enemy. After that, it becomes impossible to defeat the player using as only a part of their head is exposed to the enemy.

While the developers are yet to address the glitch, players are blaming the poor game development for the common recurrence of the glitch in the game. Players have also complained that enemies who use them have a lot of unfair advantages since killing or even spotting them is nearly impossible.

How to use head glitches?

Usually while shooting from behind cover, some part of the body is visible. However, the head glitch spots found in Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 allow players to hide their bodies entirely. This particular role reversal is called the head glitch and is found in many multiplayer shooters.

While many are trying to take advantage of this glitch, doing this is considered unethical and unfair. When the developers address this issue, we will update the article with ways to deal with it. So far, players will just have to deal with it and hope no one in their lobby uses it.

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About the author

Aaryanshi Mohan

Aaryanshi Mohan

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Aaryanshi Mohan is an Esports writer and the Content Manager for Gaming and Esports at The SportsRush. Her love for video games started at a very young age and she just found a way to make both of her passions-- writing and gaming into a career. She loves old school games-- Commander Keen 4 is her all time favourite. Valorant and PUBG are her newest loves. When not gaming, or writing, you can find Aaryanshi reading, cooking or eating ramen.

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