How to fix the Warzone Loadout Glitch
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How to Fix the Warzone Loadout Glitch

The new Warzone Season 1 Reloaded update brought with it some major issues that are preventing MW3 users from playing. One of the most frustrating grievances is the Warzone loadout glitch, which essentially breaks the entire gameplay experience for players.

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How to fix the Warzone Loadout Glitch
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Warzone Season 1 Loadout glitch explained

This particular loadout glitch happens in the middle of an online match. While you are running around exploring Urzikstan and the other maps, you will likely want to call a loadout drop. This is great for getting your personalized loadout, which you likely know how to use the best.

But when you call in your Warzone loadout drop and interact with it, the game will try to open up the loadout screen and freeze in the process. The screen will flicker often as well. The main problem here is that because the game can’t open up this screen, you can’t do anything. You can’t shoot or move and are completely vulnerable to other players.

How to fix this annoying error

Unfortunately, this is a major game-breaking issue affecting players across both console and PC. There is no way to resolve this issue once it happens, and you will have to wait for a permanent fix from Activision. In the meantime, the goal is to avoid calling and using your loadout in matches.

So long as you don’t call down your loadout, you will be good. This potentially harms your chances to win matches more easily, but it is the only solution for now. If this error happens to you, submit a support ticket. Hopefully, Activision will be able to drop a hotfix soon.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.


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