New Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Bug Makes Players Invisible

Every Call of Duty game has issues with bugs. Heck, every AAA game has issues with bugs. However, [...]

Every Call of Duty game has issues with bugs. Heck, every AAA game has issues with bugs. However, it seems like more than in the past, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is struggling with bugs, and oddly enough it appears to have more bugs now than it did at launch, which suggests Infinity Ward has been rushing patches to players, probably out of public pressure. As you may know, patches often fix a lot of bugs, but the more you tweak, change, add, and remove things from a game, the more opportunity there is for things to go wrong. Patching games isn't as easy many think, which is why so many big studios have large Q&A teams.

That all said, a seemingly new bug has surfaced, and it's starting to make the rounds, courtesy of the game's Reddit page. According to a new post, there's a bug with one of the COD League team kits that makes players go invisible. Now, it's unclear how widespread this issue is, but the player who posted about the bug was able to capture it on video.

New CoD League team kits make players go invisible from r/modernwarfare

At the moment of publishing, neither Infinity Ward nor Activision have commented on the new bug, and thus it's unclear how prominent it is or when it could be addressed.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. For more coverage on the best-selling first-person shooter -- including recent news, rumors, and media -- be sure to check out all of our past articles on the game by clicking right here. Meanwhile, as always, feel free to leave a comment letting us know what you think. Have you encountered this or any other bugs while playing the newest Call of Duty?

"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, like most Call of Duty games, set out on a mission to be different from the series' past," reads the opening of our review of the game. "Or rather, it wanted to be more of the same, more of the good old days, if that was the type of Call of Duty you were most familiar with. Gone was the futuristic, arcade-style gameplay that's now been replaced with a more grounded and realistic approach to a first-person shooter that's been likened more to Battlefield with a Call of Duty sheen to it. The result of this remodeling of the series resulted in a triumphant success for the franchise that builds on a classic experience and offers the best Call of Duty game in a long time even if it does experience familiar stumbles at times."

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