It appears that Activision may eventually be interested in Warzone hackers, as the company again promises to correct fraud in the game.
Call of Duty’s distinctive Battle Royale has more than its fair share of spending. The biggest problem with Warzone, however, is the large number of hackers that are apparently present.
Lately, fans are finding that every few games have at least one hacker in it, making it impossible to enjoy the experience.

What’s more, it seems that Warzone fraudsters are on the rise, and that very little is being done to stop it.
Warzone fraud will be fixed
According to a new Warzone message of the day, fraud in the battle royally will finally be resolved.
In a new post on the front page of Warzone, Infinity Ward and Activision work aggressively to keep the game fun and fair.
This news comes after one Warzone streamer recently waged a major battle against Activision. However, it is not yet time to celebrate.

Some users point out that the message, which promises 24/7 security monitoring, and the review of all possible hacks, is actually a re-reported MOTD.
The statement of ‘Cheaters Not Welcome’ made its first appearance in April 2020 – just one month after the launch of Warzone.
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Now, in the second year of Warzone, the game has more than 85 million players. And that seems to make the claim of ’50 000+ permabanes to date ‘a little less encouraging.
After all, this is only about 0.05% of the total number of players in the game. What’s more, there’s now a new cheat that unlocks everything in Warzone immediately.
With this new purchase hack, banned players can stop exactly where they left off in no time.

Despite this message first appearing in April, Warzone still has no fixed anti-cheat software. And now that the Cold War has been launched, the game has similar problems.
In fact, so little is being done to prevent users from cheating, that some Cold War streamers are openly boasting about hacking.
Warzone players are not happy with Activision
Promising players more anti-cheat measures are coming while a new Pay to Win skin is currently present in Warzone seems like a bit of a kick in the teeth. Fans of the game’s subreddit certainly do not seem to take the message seriously.
“To boast an F2P game of about 50,000 bans with this bad issue is such a joke, the anti-cheat team must be embarrassed,” claims one user.
Other commentators point out that the concept of an anti-cheat team is probably not something that Warzone implemented.
But it’s not just fraudsters who are currently harassing Warzone. There’s a new annoying Warzone bug that makes the drops inaccessible to begin with.
What’s more, some users find certain gun attractions broken. Fortunately, there is a solution to correct Warzone’s broken weapon range.