Call of Duty: Warzone Recon glitch is letting players easily see the final circle
If you can survive the train that is...

A Call of Duty: Warzone Recon glitch is allowing pl🅘ayers to farm contracts and easily see the final circle.
As spotted by YouTuber Stone Mountain Plays, a Reꦕcon contract will spawn on the train that goes around Verdansk, but the location for you to activate it is also on the train. If you complete the contract, a new one will spawn on the train, starting the process all o♔ver again. Check it out in action below.
As you can imagine, it's a pretty handy glitch to take advantage of. By farming recon objectives, you'll be able to see the final circle pretty quickly, gaining an advantage on other teams in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Call of Duty: Warzone.
However, it's not a completely foolproof exploit. For one, you'll need to stay on the slow-moving trai🎉n as it trundles around Verdansk, which could roll into the gas if the circle is unkind to you. Secondly, enemy squads might catch onto this tactic and start to shoot squads who are squatting on the train. I've tried this trick myself, and while it works, it's best used to get a few contrac💮ts out of the way early on, so your squad an early boost of cash in a game, rather than trying to get a peek at the final circle.
With 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Call ofꦰ Duty: Black Ops Cold War Seaওson One starting tomorrow, there's every chance that this exploit might be patched sooner rather than later. Plus, with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Warzone new map also being introduced, expect Verdansk to be a little less crowded over the coming weeks.
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