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Activision takes Call of Duty: WW2 offline for an undisclosed issue, but many speculate it may be to fix the game's serious hacking problem.
Games giant Activision took down Call of Duty: WWII due to hackers exploiting a flaw in a specific PC version of the game, which led to several players getting their computers hacked, TechCrunch ...
On Tuesday June 30, Activision brought Call of Duty: WW2 to Game Pass. If you're a subscriber, this means you can play the shooter via Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Standard at ...
Activision says it has “disabled a workaround to a detection system” in Modern Warfare III and Call of Duty: Warzone that led to legitimate players getting banned by the Ricochet anti-cheat ...
Activision’s war on Call of Duty hacking continues, with four more cheat providers reportedly shut down ahead of the hotly anticipated return of Verdansk to Warzone.
Clearly, gamers would like to see a bit more beyond just taking one game offline. Hopefully, Activision will find a fix to patch the exploit and let gamers enjoy Call of Duty: WW2 on PC again soon.
Players are reporting serious hacking incidents in Call of Duty: WW2, with videos being posted to social media that show hackers controlling victim PCs.