Squid Game x Warzone: Controversy Pops With Infinite Money Glitch

Warzone’s Squid Game LTM faces backlash as players discover an infinite money glitch, enabling unlimited Killstreaks and purchases. Will it be fixed before the event ends?

The Squid Game crossover in Call of Duty has had its fair share of highs and lows. While the collaboration brought new skins, themed gameplay, and crossover hype, it’s also stirred up plenty of debate among players. Expensive cosmetics and gameplay frustrations have left fans divided, but a newly discovered infinite money glitch in Warzone has taken things to another level.

Infinite Money Glitch: Free Killstreaks for All

In the Squid Game Limited-Time Mode (LTM), players have uncovered a bizarre bug allowing for unlimited spending sprees. Multiple videos show Operators buying an obscene number of Killstreaks, armor plates, and other items at Buy Stations without their in-game cash ever decreasing.

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For instance, Reddit user ‘H3roF13’ shared footage of an Operator casually purchasing dozens of items, seemingly breaking the game’s economy. Similarly, YouTuber ‘DiabFlo’ demonstrated a $11,000 bank balance that didn’t budge no matter how much they spent, letting them amass an arsenal of UAVs and Precision Airstrikes—all while racking up bonus XP for every purchase.

 

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What’s Causing the Glitch?

The exact cause of this glitch remains a mystery. While players have stumbled upon it, there’s no known way to consistently trigger it, meaning it’s not a deliberate exploit at this point. This might offer some relief to players worried about facing squads with infinite Killstreaks in every match.

The glitch also appears to be exclusive to the Squid Game LTM. Players sticking to regular Warzone modes seem unaffected, making this an isolated issue for those diving into the crossover event.

Community Reactions: Frustration and Humor

As you’d expect, the Warzone community has mixed reactions to the infinite money bug. Some are frustrated, calling for quick fixes to prevent unfair advantages in competitive matches. Others, however, are leaning into the absurdity of the situation, sharing clips of Buy Stations being looted endlessly and airstrikes raining down in comical excess.

It’s not the first time Call of Duty events have faced technical hiccups, but this one, paired with gripes about the pricey cosmetics and gameplay mechanics, adds to the growing list of criticisms for the Squid Game crossover.

 

 

Will It Be Fixed Before the Event Ends?

The Squid Game x Call of Duty crossover is scheduled to end on January 24, 2025, just days before Warzone and Black Ops 6 Season 2 kicks off on January 28. While there’s still time for developers to issue a patch, it’s unclear how widespread the glitch is or how high a priority it is for Activision.

Until then, if you want to avoid running into squads with endless Killstreaks, sticking to regular Warzone playlists might be the safest bet.

Final Thoughts

Despite its flashy cosmetics and themed content, the Squid Game crossover has been a rollercoaster for Call of Duty fans. Whether it’s the pricey skins, forced exfils in Zombies, or now the infinite money glitch in Warzone, the event has sparked plenty of debates.

Let’s hope that by the time Season 2 arrives, these issues are ironed out and Call of Duty fans can get back to enjoying the game without unlimited airstrikes coming their way.