{"id":30686,"date":"2025-01-28T15:24:22","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:24:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/pay-to-win-warzone-invisible-skin-still-ruining-matches-after-2-weeks-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:24:22","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:24:22","slug":"pay-to-win-warzone-invisible-skin-still-ruining-matches-after-2-weeks-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/pay-to-win-warzone-invisible-skin-still-ruining-matches-after-2-weeks-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Pay-to-win Warzone invisible skin still ruining matches after 2 weeks &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Pay-to-win Warzone invisible skin still ruining matches after 2 weeks ActivisionThe Call of Duty: Warzone invisible skin is, after two weeks, still on the loose. Without any indication of an incoming fix, player patience is growing thin as the \u201cpay-to-win\u201d Battle Pass Operator wreaks havoc. Have you noticed a weird, floating orange mask in Warzone \u2013 or the inability to see people shooting at you from far away? There is a shared, mysterious nightmare plaguing the Warzone community. And, even if you didn\u2019t realize, you may have been a victim yourself. If you\u2019ve noticed the invisible Warzone skin, you\u2019re probably already annoyed by it and we\u2019re simply preaching to the choir here. If you haven\u2019t noticed it, that\u2019s entirely understandable \u2013 it is literally invisible and, therefore, hard to notice. Basically, the Tier 100 Operator skin in the Vanguard and Pacific Season 1 Battle Pass is glitched. Called the \u201cAwoken Francis,\u201d the bug completely camouflages everything but the operator\u2019s mask past 35 meters. And it\u2019s still not fixed. Warzone invisible skin ignored by devs for 2 weeks Fix pay to win invisible operator skin? Maybe? pic.twitter.com\/oQ08scqq15 \u2014 Fallen_EH (@fallen_eh) December 28, 2021 The glitch was first noticed back around December 15, when concerns surrounding the pay-to-win skin bubbled up. And, with Raven Software tweeting about new events about two weeks later, users are asking where the fix is. As shown in a video from \u2018Fallen_Eh,\u2019 Warzone\u2019s invisible skin can be spotted simply by a floating mask in the distance. And they had a simple question for the devs: \u201cFix pay to win invisible operator skin?\u201d And Fallen_Eh is far from alone in wondering when and where a fix will be, as numerous streamers are also voicing concern. Warzone streamers frustrated with invisible skin how have they not fixed the invisible skin in warzone yet? Like????? \u2014 Em (@Swishem) December 29, 2021 A New York Subliner streamer and frequent tournament competitor, Swishem appears absolutely baffled that the bugged skin still exists. On December 28, the gamer asked: \u201cHow have they not fixed the invisible skin in warzone yet?\u201d And there\u2019s no answer to that question just yet. The issue doesn\u2019t even exist on Raven Software\u2019s Trello board for known problems at the moment. With quality assurance testers on strike and the studios on holiday break, it\u2019s unclear when the pay-to-win Warzone invisible skin will finally get sorted out.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pay-to-win Warzone invisible skin still ruining matches after 2 weeks ActivisionThe Call of Duty: Warzone invisible skin is, after two weeks, still on the loose. Without any indication of an incoming fix, player patience is growing thin as the \u201cpay-to-win\u201d Battle Pass Operator wreaks havoc. 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