"Call of Duty Warzone" developer Raven Software announced that it has removed the vehicles existing on Rebirth Island following a suspected glitch that recently took place.
In a statement by the video game studio on Monday, Apr. 11, the team decided to stick with its decision to temporarily disable the automobiles because some players were exploiting a Golden Vault glitch.
'COD Warzone' Golden Vault Glitch
According to the latest report by Dexerto, Raven Software has switched off the vehicles on the Rebirth Island map to prevent the players from taking advantage of the glitch.
Since the release of the Season 2 Reloaded update, many users noticed a lot of improvements that arrived in "Call of Duty," including a lot of loot and XP gains.
On top of that, it should be noted that the update is packed with a lot of rewards that players can get upon completing the tasks.
Accessing the Golden Vaults might be the most difficult task since it won't come as easy as you can imagine. As a challenge, many have been struggling in amassing $40 trillion in Blood Money on the said island. Once you collect such an amount, that's the only time that you can open a Golden Vault.
However, clever players have found a way to open these vaults in locked areas. Raven Software has already implemented a preventive measure to bar those people from taking advantage of the glitch in "Call of Duty."
Raven Software quickly announced that it would further investigate the issue after the discovery.
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How to Perform Golden Vault Glitch in 'COD Warzone'
In a similar report, exploiting this glitch requires a simple set of procedures. All you need to do is to stand in front of a door and ask one of your teammates to search for a car.
Specifically, tell your teammate to drive it for you and come at you at full speed. Once you are hit by the car, your character will be thrown away into an exclusive area where you can see the elusive Golden vault.
As of writing, Raven Software did not reveal the particular reason for such a decision other than stopping the glitch. The popular game leaker TheGhostofHope tweeted out an answer for that.
"You can say it's cause they're being used to glitch into the bunkers," the "Call of Duty" tipster posted on his Twitter account.
So far, players are excited about how the Rebirth Island will be modified without the vehicles. Indeed, it's another challenge they need to overcome in the game.
In another report from VGC, the developers behind Raven who sought unionization were reportedly not receiving a pay raise from Activision Blizzard.
Following this announcement, QA testers working in the US will finally become full-time workers starting July 2022.
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Written by Joseph Henry