Although Call of Duty Warzone 2 has been out only for a few days, it looks like hackers have already found a way to exploit the game. Yes, that’s exactly what was recently witnessed by the community.
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Going by some of the clips shared online, it looks like even the latest battle royale entry from Call of Duty is vulnerable to cheaters and hackers. That’s despite the best anti-cheat tools implemented by the developing team with the release of Warzone 2.
Call of Duty Warzone 2 sees a hacker flying on a boat through the map of Al Mazrah in a match
Popular streamer and CoD gamer Modern Warzone recently dropped a clip from the game on his Twitter account. However, it wasn’t any ordinary video of the title, but one that featured a hacking incident.
Apparently, a player in Call of Duty Warzone 2 somehow managed to exploit a glitch in the battle royale. As a result of that, they succeeded in using a water boat as a flying machine. That’s exactly what the clip, shown below, depicts.
Remember when hackers used flying cars to kill people in the original Warzone?
Now they’ve moved on to boats in Warzone 2 and it’s absolutely terrifying. pic.twitter.com/xBGnYxmWUy
— ModernWarzone 2.0 (@ModernWarzone) November 27, 2022
One can clearly see that the hacker, along with their squad, is moving within the Al Mazrah map on the flying boat in the sky. To some, it may appear to be fascinating, but it’s also a worrying sign for the team of developers. During the launch of Modern Warfare II as well as Warzone 2, Call of Duty had emphasized a lot on the new anti-cheat system and its implementation. But it appears to be slightly weak now.
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It will be interesting to see how the makers address this problem and similar situations in the coming days. It’s been nearly two weeks since the debut of Warzone 2, so the devs have got enough time to patch the exploits. That way, hackers won’t be able to take unfair advantage of the items present in the game during a match.
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Meanwhile, the all-new battle royale, a sequel to 2020’s original Warzone, is now available for free across the globe. Players can enjoy it on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.
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What are your thoughts on the above-mentioned instance of hacking? Have you also witnessed any such moment during your own gameplay session? Let us know in the comments down below.
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