Professionals and players of Call of Duty: Warzone are frustrated. Apparently a cheat portal is offering a “free trial weekend”, cheaters are overrunning the servers.
Call of Duty: Warzone just won’t settle down. In the last few days, bad news has been piling up regarding the massive cheater problem. For example, a new Aimbot could make the situation even worse. And now this: insiders are currently warning that a major cheat provider is currently offering a free trial weekend for its illegal services.
Under the reports, many players write in frustration why they find it almost unbearable to play Warzone right now.
This happened in Warzone
According to the well-known and usually very well-informed CoD portal ModernWarzone, a popular cheat website is offering free “services” over the weekend. Therefore, players had better prepare for particularly bumpy days:
Been informed by multiple people that a popular #Warzone cheat website is currently running a “free trial weekend.”
Just a heads up. Stay frosty out there.
— ModernWarzone (@ModernWarzone) July 10, 2021
Under the tweet, ModernWarzone clarifies why this info is being shared with the community, even though it could alert individual unscrupulous people to the offer (the name of the provider is not mentioned anywhere):
“Tend not to tweet these things for obvious reasons, but the cheaters are out in unmatched numbers right now, even before this weekend. My job is to keep the community informed of Warzone news, and knowing about the massive surge of hackers may save your sanity this weekend.”
ModernWarzone seems to have been right with the gloomy forecast. Many players are speaking out, reporting their anger and disappointment at the current state of Battle Royale.
Unfortunately, this is not the first time something like this has happened in Warzone: back in June, the website Dexerto reported such cheating actions.
This is how pros and players react
Famous Youtuber and streamer CouRage posted on Twitter that it was a shame that the problem in Warzone 487 days after release was worse than ever. He added that there was no anti-cheat in sight.
It has been 487 days since Warzone was released.
Cheating is worse than ever and we have no anti-cheat in sight.
What a shame.
— Jack “CouRage” Dunlop (@CouRageJD) July 10, 2021
“Been watching solos in the stream and one by one, cheaters in every lobby. Lmao, it’s so sad what this game has become.”
Of course, it’s not just streamers and pros who are affected, but numerous hobby players as well. A huge portion of frustration rings through in many comments. For example like this:
“Every single match I play has only 30 players after the first gas circle. Also, I’ve been killed at least three times in these matches by obvious cheaters.”
“But what is the solution? More and more are turning up, even on Rebirth Island. Nothing will be done about anti-cheat until the flow of money dries up! Apparently they don’t see that the game is unplayable, there’s a cheater in almost every match.”
Many are critical of CoD publisher Activision. Although tens of thousands of accounts have been banned by hackers and cheaters, new ones keep coming – unfortunately unsurprising in a Free2Play game like Warzone. Despite the regular waves of bans, there is still no noticeably effective prevention system against hackers.
According to the developers, they are also extremely annoyed by the hordes of cheaters who ruin their game:
Paranoia among professionals: Due to the ongoing tensions, major streamers are also increasingly suspected of cheating. Professional player MuTeX therefore resorted to an unusual measure to prove his innocence: He played live in front of five cameras.