Cheating has long been a topic revolving around theCall of Duty: Warzonecommunity. Several different cheats have appeared since its initial launch, and every season new hacks make an appearance within the game environment.Call of Duty: Warzonehacks have evolved past their original design, and a new generation of cheating may be on the horizon.
Several anti-cheat content creators track the varying hack circulating online that are used inCall of Dutyand other titles. One popular anti-cheat analyst, GamerDoc, keeps theCall of Duty: Warzonecommunityupdated using his anti-cheat police department Twitter account. In a recent release, the analyst revealed that game hacks are now making their way onto consoles.
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Console cheats have been around for some time, but many of the modern systems prevent them from being a viable option. In general, console cheats are less common than PC cheats which have recently become an issue in several titles. The anti-cheat police department Twitter account recently showcased a trailer that has been circulating in the hacker community. In the clip, aCall of Dutycheat is being showcasedwith the text stating that hacks have now come to consoles. With the possibility of hacks now spreading to the console audience, the community will no longer be able to avoid cheaters by disabling crossplay.
In a follow-up Tweet, the anti-cheat police department breaks down how the cheat functions. In short, the hack uses machine learning to send inputs to the user’s controller whenever a valid target is present.Call of Duty: Warzonehackerscan aim at enemies, and the program will do all the work.
While this hack is detectable, it will be difficult for theCall of Duty: Warzonedevelopersto implement detection into console systems. With this cheat already available on PC, the problem has only escalated with the port to console audiences. This is not only bad news for theCall of Dutycommunity, as this program could be used for any game that supports controller inputs.
The goal of the Twitter account is to raise awareness of this upcoming threat. With theCall of Duty: Warzonecommunity already frustratedwith the current number of hackers, this could only increase fans' stress regarding this issue.Call of Duty: Warzonemay be the first game affected, but console gaming could be seeing a shift in the number of hackers across several titles.
Call of Duty: Warzoneis available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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