Call of Duty: Warzone sees an increase in cheaters in Season Four
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Near the beginning of when Call of Duty: Warzone launched, the battle royale had a huge hacking problem. Cheaters were in nearly every lobby, on PC, and wreaked havoc on the player base for what seemed like months. However, after an outcry from the community, Infinity Ward stepped up its anti-cheat protection services. Ever since this occurred around Season Three, the cheating issue has been pretty mild. Though, recently, hackers have upped their game and are running rampant in Season Four of Warzone.

Cheaters running loose in Warzone

If you’ve played any Warzone matches on PC in the past couple of weeks, you have undoubtedly run into cheaters. For some reason, hacking is becoming more adept at bypassing Infinity Ward’s anti-cheat software. According to multiple experts in the community, this rise in cheating is stemming from hackers being able to bypass Warzone‘s phone verification policy.

After Infinity Ward took cheating more seriously, it implemented an SMS two-step verification. This essentially means you need to have a working phone number attached to your Warzone account. Well, while this process worked for a month or so, hackers now have developed cheap cheats to easily avoid legitimate verification. Basically, hackers can use cheats until they’re banned for only a few dollars and keep repeating this cycle.

So, as a result, there is a huge influx of cheaters in Season Four of Warzone. Multiple big-name personalities in the community have spoken out about their lobbies being filled with more hackers than usual this past week. Now, we know why.

Infinity Ward has yet to comment on the SMS verification issue or the rise in cheaters. However, the developers did take swift action last time hacking was this much of a problem. Hopefully, they do the same this time around and we have a resolution in the coming weeks.

Have you run into any cheaters on Warzone recently? Let us know, and keep up with Daily Esports for all Call of Duty news.


Joey Carr is a full-time writer for multiple esports and gaming websites. He has 7+ years of experience covering esports and traditional sporting events, including DreamHack Atlanta, Call of Duty Championships 2017, and Super Bowl 53.


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