Harrowing Escape Gone Wrong: Call of Duty: Warzone Player Tragically Downed by Rogue Helicopter in DMZ Exfil

Harrowing Escape Gone Wrong: Call of Duty: Warzone Player Tragically Downed by Rogue Helicopter in DMZ Exfil

Unfortunate Call of Duty: Warzone Player Ambushed by Helicopter during DMZ Exfil, leaving them defenseless and in a dire situation

In a DMZ Exfil attempt, a Call of Duty: Warzone player receives an unfortunate hit, but the shocking culprit remains unknown. Activision's free-to-play shooter, Warzone, entered the battle royale market and has undergone numerous updates since its release in 2020.

As the latest season of Warzone unfolds, players are embracing the DMZ mode and its thrill. In this game mode, players parachute into the map, aiming to gather as much gear as possible before safely evacuating before the time expires. If players fall victim to their opponents, they lose all the equipment they have collected. This mode, along with various anti-cheat measures implemented in Call of Duty: Warzone, is aimed to sustain player engagement in this massive franchise.

In a video shared on the CODWarzone subreddit, a player's experience in the DMZ round of Call of Duty: Warzone took an unfortunate turn. With low health and a nearly depleted timer, the player attempts to escape the battlefield and reaches the extraction site. However, things go wrong as another helicopter collides with the one the player is in, seemingly due to a glitch. The video ends with the player's timer still ticking down, leaving uncertainty about whether they were able to successfully exit the level or if they lost the collected loot.

The comments on the original video mainly consist of lighthearted responses, focusing on the absurdity of the situation and this memorable attempt to extract from the new Vondel map. This map was introduced in the Season 4 update of Call of Duty: Warzone, which also included the addition of Resurgence and Lockdown LTM modes.

Unfortunately, not all fans are pleased with Activision's decisions regarding the franchise. Some Warzone enthusiasts are discontent that the servers for the original Call of Duty: Warzone will close later this year. This decision may be influenced by the statistics on player retention in Warzone 2, which is currently lagging behind the original. Others are particularly concerned about the prevalence of bugs and unfair deaths, as exemplified in this video clip.

Despite the discontentment surrounding Activision's choices for Warzone, the Call of Duty community is still sharing remarkable accomplishments achieved in the game. One player, for instance, has showcased their impressive skills using the Tonfa, proving that there is still plenty of fun to be had in Activision's battle royale game.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S.