Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has been a massive success for Activision and Treyarch, but it hasn't been without its fair share of bugs and glitches. One particularly bizarre bug has recently surfaced, turning a player into a missile when using the Archangel scorestreak.
The bug was discovered by a Reddit user named Shaxxsdad, who posted a clip of the incident to the Black Ops 6 subreddit. In the clip, the player can be seen attempting to use the Archangel, a remote-controlled rocket launcher. However, instead of controlling the launcher, the player appears to glitch and become the missile itself, launching directly at an enemy and killing them.
While the exact cause of the bug is unknown, it's believed that it may have been triggered by accidentally switching to the player's SMG while firing the second missile from the launcher. This could have caused the scorestreak to malfunction and turn the player into the missile.
Despite the humorous nature of the bug, it highlights the ongoing issue of bugs and glitches in Black Ops 6. Treyarch has been releasing regular updates to address these issues, but it seems that some bugs are still slipping through the cracks.
In addition to the Archangel bug, players have also encountered a variety of other issues, such as map controversy, balancing problems, and weapon glitches. While these issues can be frustrating, they also add to the overall experience of playing Black Ops 6.
Despite the bugs and glitches, Black Ops 6 remains a popular and successful game. It has broken records for the number of day-one players and has brought in a significant number of new Xbox Game Pass subscribers. With its engaging campaign, intense multiplayer, and addictive Zombies mode, Black Ops 6 is sure to continue to be a popular choice for gamers for months to come.
As Treyarch continues to work on fixing bugs and improving the game, players can look forward to a more stable and enjoyable experience. In the meantime, players can continue to enjoy the game and share their own hilarious bug encounters with the community.