Streamer rA Pork tweeted a video of themselves knocking down an enemy, before hopping out of the vehicle to check they’d finished the job. It seemed as though the opposing player had flown along the nearby road and landed dead in the middle of it, but they were glitching through the floor and their gun was still wiggling around a bit. Creeping a bit nearer, the corpse’s weapon suddenly comes to life and wipes out rA Pork in a hail of fire. You can see how lively guns can be in Warzone 2.0 below: Now, the killcam shows that the player who took rA Pork out is hiding at a distance away from the road when they open fire. The shooter isn’t visible from the shootee’s perspective, though, and the corpse’s gun is clearly blasting merrily away by itself. All a bit odd, but maybe not as concerning as a plague of invisible players. Two-thirds of Warzone 2.0’s reviews on Steam right now are negative, with many complaining about crashes, bugs, and being unable to launch the game. Players do seem to be enjoying the game’s proximity chat, at least. Call Of Duty: Warzone 2.0 is free to play on Steam and Battle.net. If your guns aren’t doing enough of the work for you then check out Ollie’s guide to the best guns in Warzone 2.0 for some top tips. Activision Blizzard are currently the subject of a number of legal actions, labour disputes and allegations of workplace harassment. Rock Paper Shotgun will continue to write about these issues, as well as covering Activision Blizzard games as part of our commitment to cover subjects of interest to our readers. The latest news can always be found under our Activision Blizzard tag.