Warzone’s vehicle friendly fire bug: impacts, workarounds, and developer response
The Glitch Explained
Warzone’s latest update has introduced an unexpected and game-altering bug that’s turning teammates into potential threats. Unlike traditional friendly fire mechanics, this glitch allows vehicles operated by squad members to instantly eliminate their own teammates upon contact.
The Season 3 Reloaded update, while bringing exciting ’80s-themed content, accidentally implemented what players are calling “hyper-realistic” vehicle physics that weren’t part of the intended design.
This bug affects all vehicle types, from cargo trucks to helicopters, creating unpredictable danger zones around moving squad vehicles. The issue appears to stem from collision detection systems incorrectly processing team affiliations during vehicle impacts.
Real-World Consequences
The competitive Warzone community has felt this bug’s impact most severely. During high-stakes tournaments where thousands of dollars are on the line, accidental team wipes from vehicle interactions have become a nightmare scenario for professional players.
100 Thieves’ Tommey experienced this firsthand when his tournament run ended abruptly due to an ill-fated interaction with a teammate’s vehicle. The incident, captured on stream, shows how quickly strategic gameplay can unravel due to this glitch.
The game just really doesn’t want us to win this tournament. pic.twitter.com/Sr7Sy9e4Hi
— Tommey (@Tommey) May 20, 2021
Casual players haven’t been spared either. Popular streamer Diaz Biffle unintentionally sent his teammate Repullze straight to the Gulag while attempting what should have been a routine vehicle assist, highlighting how the bug disrupts normal gameplay flow.
Developer Response
Raven Software has officially acknowledged the issue through their support channels, confirming that the team-killing vehicle behavior is indeed a bug rather than an intended gameplay feature. The development team is actively working on a solution, though no timeline for the fix has been provided.
❗️ We are investigating an issue in #Warzone where players can be killed by vehicles that are operated by their teammates. https://t.co/a0gJPDP8Ix
— Raven Software (@RavenSoftware) May 21, 2021
Community reports suggest the bug may be related to recent changes in vehicle physics intended to improve realism, though the developers haven’t confirmed this connection. Players are encouraged to report any additional instances through official channels to aid the investigation.
Player Survival Guide
Until Raven Software deploys a permanent fix, players can adopt several strategies to minimize the bug’s impact on their matches:
- Avoid boarding moving vehicles with teammates whenever possible
- Maintain safe distances from teammate-operated vehicles in combat zones
- Communicate vehicle movements clearly with your squad
- Consider alternative transportation methods in high-stakes situations
- Report any unusual vehicle behavior through official channels
For competitive players, it’s advisable to establish clear team protocols regarding vehicle use during tournaments. Some squads have temporarily banned certain vehicle types from their strategies until the issue is resolved.
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