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Call of Duty: Warzone Player Notices Spooky ‘Paranormal Activity’ in Prison

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Call of Duty: Warzone is filled with strange bugs, interesting glitches, and unique hidden secrets. While many times fans claim to find a new Easter egg, it can often be a simple case of a bug being misunderstood. However, that has not stopped one fan from announcing their sighting of ghost activity in Call of Duty: Warzone's Prison.

Paranormal activity, in general, is best described as objects moving without a known cause. While many movies suggest ghosts are present, this tends to become a more common occurrence in digital environments. Call of Duty: Warzone has several map issues involving the game's mesh, and occasionally it causes strange interactions with in-game objects.

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In a Reddit post by regularmaaz, the player spotted "paranormal activity" appearing around a box inside of the Prison. In the clip, a paper storage box is seen on the ground spinning in circles without any obvious cause. The player observes the box for several minutes before shooting it a few times, but this does not stop its spinning momentum. If anything, the gunfire accelerated, its spinning in a counter-clockwise direction. While this is, most likely, not caused by a ghost, it does show an interesting bug between Call of Duty: Warzone's mesh and the paper storage box.

The title is most likely a reference to the film Paranormal Activity, in which objects in a person's house are thrown around by a ghost. Poltergeist activity often involves objects moving on their own, and a counter-clockwise spin would be a very haunting thing to catch in action. Despite not being a Call of Duty: Warzone Easter egg, this box does provide a minor bit of entertainment between the gunplay and tactics in Verdansk.

In the comments, a player quotes the popular song "You Spin Me Round" by Dead or Alive in reference to the spinning box. A second fan continues the lyrics, but the series dies there, with only part of the song lingering in the comments section. This is just another example of Call of Duty: Warzone fans finding their own fun in Verdansk outside the objectives of the game.

While Call of Duty: Warzone's community has been under stress recently and this clip provides some much-needed levity among serious problems. With lawsuits, hackers, and many other problems bringing the game down, many fans are leaving Warzone. However, there is still some fun to be found in exploring the map and finding strange interactions between in-game assets.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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