A new season of content may have begun inCall of Duty: Warzone, transporting players to a new Verdansk in 1984, but the game is still not completely free of glitches and hackers. One such bug is allowing players to slip through the floor in certain parts ofthe Verdansk map, allowing them to rack up easy kills by shooting upwards. And at least one hacker has come up with a way to take out their opponents by shooting at the floor.

This is demonstrated in a clip below from RaytheGreat, a streamer who was playingCall of Duty: Warzonerecently. During a match, Ray was taken out by an opposing player. But upon watching the replay from the other player’s perspective, we can see that the player wasn’t targeting Ray at all. They instead shot at the ground, and despite not actually aiming at Ray, were still able to kill him thanks to what the community is calling “ghost aiming” or “ghost bullets.”

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It’s unclear just how widespread this problem is, but it’s just one of the ways hackers are plaguingWarzone. Not that hackers aren’t spoiled for choice. Back in March, it was reported that some hackers were capable ofending matches straight away.

Hacking has been a consistent problem within theCall of Dutycommunity for a while now.Warzonedoes have anti-cheat software to prevent this happening but the fact that it doesn’t seem to deter or even stop cheaters and hackers means Activision has been met with criticism from its players. The publisher has caught cheaters andissued multiple ban waves in the past, but it feels like these banned players keep finding ways to come back.

Hopefully, with more and more of Activision’s own studios working on the game, it will be able to better curb the cheating problem. As it stands,at least nine studiosare contributing to the development ofWarzoneor theCall of Dutyfranchise in general. Most recently, Toys for Bob joined as a support studio forWarzone, although this sparked fears that this would mean Toys for Bob won’t develop its own games anymore.

As far as new content goes, Activision had previously teased thatRambowould be joiningWarzoneas a playable character. He’ll apparently arrive later this month and his inclusion has already got fans speculating what other crossover characters could make an appearance.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.