Activision has definitely produced one of the finest Battle Royale titles with Call of Duty: Warzone. This standalone game continues to attract fans the world over, but recent upscale in hacking activity has created difficult times. Top names like Dr Disrespect, Nickmercs, and CourageJD have already left the game, and it has definitely impacted its popularity.
However, the title is still making a bank at the box office with over 5 million dollar income each day, despite the mass exodus.
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Activision has turned a blind eye to Call of Duty: Warzone
It does not seem like the studio is interested in saving the title at all, despite it earning them jaw-dropping amounts of cash every single day. According to a report by Talksport, Warzone is currently one of the highest-grossing games of all time. Competitors like FIFA averages $2,054 per minute, GTA V earns $1733 per minute, while Warzone is easily staying at the top of the heap by earning $ 3,633 every minute.
This makes it one of the greatest Battle Royale games of all, but sadly, its life span has been cut short drastically. The community has seen an over-encumbering number of cheaters in the game. The situation is so dire that it is nearly impossible not to run into a hacker in each game. The community tried to co-exist with these miscreants, but it seems like the community has run out of patience.
These issues have been part of the game ever since its game came out last year, and the situation has only grown worse by the minute. The title is churning them enough money that they can easily invest in an anti-cheat system. However, even after all the complaints and failed banwaves, the community has only heard rumors about an anti-cheat system.
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It is also quite possible that the studio has all the resources in the world but simply no idea how to deal with these hackers. Now, would be a great time for Activision to approach a third party, who excels at resolving such problems. This last ditched effort could save the game from an early death, thereby saving a prominent cash cow.
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