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Activision has pulled Call of Duty: WWII on Xbox PC offline just days after it was added to Game Pass, amid reports of hacking via Remote Code Execution (RCE).
Here’s how it works. Activision has pulled a specific PC version of Call of Duty: WW2 just days after release, following reports that the game suffers from a remote code execution (RCE) exploit.
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Activision has taken Call of Duty: WW2 offline while they investigate "reports of an issue" that likely refers to a recent spree of PC hacks.
Activision has suddenly brought the Microsoft PC version of Call of Duty WW2 offline, right as the community reports a mass hacking problem.
Microsoft just pulled Call of Duty: WWII from their PC Game Pass service thanks to hackers launching malicious code on other players' PCs.
In what might be the understatementiest understatement ever, Call of Duty finally acknowledges issues for the PC version of Sledgehammer Games' COD: WWII.
2017’s Call of Duty release, WWII, is now available through Xbox Game Pass, however, PC players are being warned to stay away in light of hackers and their dangerous actions.
Xbox Brought These Call of Duty and Warcraft Games to Game Pass in June While Microsoft added a bunch of games to Xbox Game Pass, it also removed a handful of others from the service.
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