Warzone 2.0 released just a few days ago, and despite a massive number of players jumping into the battle royale title in its earliest days, it's been filled with bugs, from the humorously inconvenient to the downright infuriating. The latest problem plaguing players is that some of them seem to be disappearing from the game entirely. That's not to say they're not there; you just can't see them.

Multiple players have shared videos across their social media accounts of the glitch, as reported by EuroGamer. One in particular shows a player being taken down by an enemy that is invisible during the actual gameplay, but upon viewing the post-player-death kill-cam, the invisible enemy had clearly been present the whole time.

The advantages of becoming invisible in a competitive multiplayer title are obvious, and the development team at Infinity Ward doesn't seem to have the solution to the problem just yet. This shouldn't be anything new for the team, however, as players had complained about inadvertent invisibility during matches in the original Warzone as well.

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This isn't the only problem Warzone 2.0 players have been running into. Despite the game being free-to-play, Eurogamer has pointed out that several fans of the series have voiced their displeasure at being locked out of the game, receiving a message saying "purchase Modern Warfare II to have access to everything." While owning a copy of Modern Warfare II is not supposed to be a requirement for access to its multiplayer companion game, many of the people claiming to have received this message already own Modern Warfare II. And while it seems more of a missing feature than glitch, player have also complained that they have been unable to rejoin matches after being disconnected from the game's servers, a feature that is present in many of Warzone 2.0's competitors.

Despite the early bumps in the road, Warzone 2 is proving to be a popular title among series fans since its launch on November 16. Those numbers can only be helped out by the more than 53 million monthly log-ins the original Warzone had been seeing over the past several months, as well as a peak of more than 60 million in February, according to ActivePlayer. Warzone also topped Steam's highest active player count a day after its launch, registering a peak of more than 450,000 players at once.

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