Call of Duty: Warzone 2is no stranger to odd visual glitches and the latest one captured in a video shows a massive light bloom that douses random objects on the map in rainbow light. Unfortunately, it seems Activision’s free to play game is suffering through some difficult times as theWarzone 2player base continues to reportedly drop, with a leading cause like attributed to the numerous glitches and bugs that interfere with normal gameplay.

While nearly everyone has an opinion on the state ofCall of Duty: Warzone 2, there’s no denying that new issues and bugs continue to appear, an unfortunate side effect of being a live service title that is updated often. Some of these bugs can be game breaking, such as aninvincibility glitch associated with the train that moves around Al Mazrah, giving some players an unfair advantage. In addition to those game breaking issues, some glitches players run into can be more on the lighthearted side of things.

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The latest glitch inCall of Duty: Warzone 2comes from a user named jamcowl who posted a 30-second clip of a recent match on Al Mazrah. Set to the tune of Rainbow Road, the clip shows the player riding around on a Quad Bike, when a massive bloom of light appears over the horizon, causing a nearby pipe system to be lit up in rainbow light. Passing through it suddenly turns part of the quad and the backpack of the player to also erupt into rainbow light. Before long, other randomparts of the Al Mazrah mapstart pulsating rainbow light before part of the camera is obscured by a bright, white light.

While the whole sequence is pretty fascinating, the lighting and bright white that obscures the screen is a serious problem for jamcowl as they attempt to stay alive against otherCall of Duty: Warzoneplayers. Naturally, there were plenty of comments and jokes related to what was happening on screen includingMario Kart, finding Norse God Heimdall at the end of the Bifrost, to a new rave party inFortnite. However, there were plenty of others who expressed that they had seen the same issues in recent matches as well.

Lighting related problems are nothing new forWarzone. In fact, its predecessor suffered from a number of visual effect issues. Even afterRaven Software tweaked the lighting inCall of Duty: Warzone, there were plenty of video clips showing strange visuals like overly aggressive sun glare, rainbow colors inside houses, as well as a lighting issue that looked pretty similar to what jamcowl was experiencing here.

Call of Duty: Warzone 2is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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