Call of Duty: Warzoneplayers have discovered a new exploit to get an unfair advantage in the popular battle royale game. This newCall of Duty: Warzoneglitch gives players infinite underbarrel ammo, which can go a long way in helping them win matches in the game.

Shown off in a YouTube video by Acez Gaming, theCall of Duty: Warzoneunderbarrel glitch is much easier to pull off than some of the other exploits that have been discovered in the game, like the one thatmakes players invincible in the final circle. To do theCall of Duty: Warzoneinfinite ammo underbarrel glitch, players just have to switch out their underbarrel weapon with a weapon on the ground, and when they pick up the underbarrel weapon again, it will have full ammo.

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This doesn’t seem to work with weapons found on theWarzonemap with underbarrels attached. To do this properly, players will need to create their own loadout that includes a weapon with an underbarrel. They will then need to collect it from a loadout drop, and from there, they can use this exploit. However,Call of Duty: Warzoneplayersshouldn’t plan on doing this for the long term. It’s quite likely that Infinity Ward will patch this out in a future update.

This underbarrel trick is just the latest exploit discovered inCall of Duty: Warzone. However, there are tricks that players can do in the game to get a leg up on the competition that aren’t exploits. For example, theCall of Duty: Warzoneping systemcan be used to help players avoid taking too much fall damage, which can be hugely helpful in certain situations. And unlike this underbarrel glitch, it’s unlikely that Infinity Ward is going to change the way theWarzoneping system works.

The underbarrel infinite ammo glitch will likely be patched out ofCall of Duty: Warzonesooner rather than later, though it remains to be seen when it will actually happen.Infinity Ward releases new updates forWarzoneon a weekly basis, and it’s possible that a fix will come with the planned Tuesday, May 19 update. Then again, this seems to be a fairly recent discovery by theCall of Duty: Warzonecommunity, so it’s possible that it will take longer for Infinity Ward to fix the issue.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.