It goes without saying that bugs are part and parcel of the coreCall of Duty: Warzonegaming experience. Whether they help the players or outright hinder them, it’s all but impossible for the developers to patch things up at the same pace as new exploits and issues are discovered, but it’s not all grim.

One of the latest bugs to make themselves apparent inCall of Duty: Warzoneis, in fact, something that players have been asking for all along. Whereas many of the regularCall of Dutymultiplayer features have made the transition over toWarzoneover the past few weeks and months, one particular item has remained elusive up until now.

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The feature in question is a genuine end-of-match killcam, pretty much the same as whatCall of Dutyplayers had come to know and love in the series' previous multiplayer outings. This rare glitch isn’t nearly as annoying asWarzonedisablingModern Warfareweapon camos, for one, and its presence has even gotten some players to believe that killcams could be officially implemented intoWarzoneat some point in the future.

Compared to a variety of other bugs present in the game, the occasional presence of an unplanned killcam seems like a total non-issue, especially since some players have been asking for it for years at this point. In an extreme example ofWarzoneexploits, for example, PC players have recently begunremoving recoil inCall of Duty: Warzone, turning their guns into laser blasters.

Of course, it’s worth remembering that there may be aCall of Duty: Warzone 2in active developmentif rumors are to be believed. If true, this may mean that all current development ofWarzoneis being used as a testbed for future implementations inWarzone 2, though that’s pure conjecture at this point in time. Killcams, then, could be available from the very start in the nextWarzonetitle.

As strange as it might be that there’s still no official killcam feature inWarzone, this could be the first sign that Raven Software is working on getting it up and running. Alternatively, it could also be just some leftover code from the game’s basic multiplayer roots. While there’s no way to tell whether killcams are actually coming in an official capacity, it is worth pointing out that this may be the same bug as was seen back in 2021, when thefirstCall of Duty Warzonekillcams got recorded.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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