For as popular as it is,Call of Duty: Warzonewas bound to get its fair share of cheaters sooner or later. With hacking and glitching within the mode becoming the norm over the past few months, seeing players cheat on stream withinWarzoneis not too surprising. When it is a whole team, however, it gets a bit ridiculous.
A whole squad of cheaters was caught live on Twitch hacking the game, though they did not seem to be hiding it. Reddit user widehard posted an hour-long VOD of the cheating, and sure enough, the streamer can be seen activating his wallhacks and aimbot. Sadly enough, this is not the first instance of aWarzonestreamer being caught cheating, though it differs a bit because this streamer’s friends follow suit.
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Widehard calls the cheating German streamer “shameless” within his post. For the remainder of the clip, they can be seen winning games in an incredibly lame fashion, seeing enemies through walls and snapping directly to them with aimbots. No skill is involved in the gameplay posted and seeing players cheat like this is wildly disappointing. Hopefully, Infinity Ward can keep these devastating cheats out of therumored mobile version ofWarzone.
Activision is doing its part to stop the hacks, as they haverecently sued a popularWarzonecheat websiteto see it taken down. The lawsuit worked, as the website stopped selling cheats, and the cheat menus bought by the pathetic players who need them ceased working. There are still plenty of cheats out there, though, so Activision and Infinity Ward both have their work cut out for them when it comes to keepingWarzonefair.
With even regular players making use of thereturning Stadium glitch inWarzone, getting placed into a completely fair match of the mode seems increasingly unlikely. That said, many people replying to the clip were quick to point out how bad the friend group is at the game, with terrible aim and movement from the cheaters being clear to players with actual skill.
One commenter named DetectiveAxelFoley could translate German, and he found that the players were talking about changing their IPs so they are never banned. While one player admits their cheating is disgusting at one point, another says it is fun, and it is clear that this is not the group’s first time using the hacks.
With players even finding tricks togo invisible and invulnerable inWarzone, the mode is certainly in need of some stability updates and fixes. Hopefully,Warzonehas a better system in place to stop cheaters by the timeBlack Ops Cold Warreleases, though that remains to be seen.
Call of Duty: Warzoneis available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.