Call of Duty Game Taken Offline Amidst Player Reports of Safety Concerns
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Call of Duty: WW2 Taken Offline Amid PCs Getting Hacked Because of the Game
Having trouble viewing the text? You can always read the original article here: Call of Duty: WW2 Taken Offline Amid PCs Getting Hacked Because of the Game While classic Call of Duty games getting hacked isn’t anything new, what’s happening now in Call of Duty: WW2 is unprecedented, as it has now moved past in-game hacks and has become such a security risk that is forced Activision to take the game offline Just days after the game has been added…
The release of Call of Duty: WW2 on the Xbox Game Pass was supposed to be a joyous event for franchise fans. However, shortly after appearing on the platform, PC players reported a serious problem with the PC version of the game. This problem is not new in the world of Call of Duty, but the tide of new players seems to have caused an unusual reaction from developers. For years, Call of Duty fans have warned against playing older titles of the se…
Call of Duty Game Taken Offline Amidst Player Reports of Safety Concerns
Recently, Call of Duty: WW2 arrived on Xbox Game Pass. Many fans of the franchise were initially thrilled to see the game arrive on the subscription service, but things quickly went downhill. Soon after the game’s Xbox Game Pass release, PC gamers began to report a pretty serious issue with the PC version of the game. This issue isn’t exactly new for Call of Duty games, but the influx of new players looks to have prompted an unusual response fro…
Not all industry representatives support Microsoft's Xbox policy. Recently, Microsoft (Xbox) carried out another round of layoffs, which did not go unnoticed by Electronic Arts. Sean Noguchi, a representative of EA Japan, decided to express his opinion: "The term "restructuring" is often presented with a positive emphasis, implying an improvement in efficiency, but overseas it is perceived differently. In Japan, "restructuring" means... The post…
Microsoft takes down Call of Duty: WW2 from PC GamePass due to a...
The hack happens on Steam version too but it is still online. An issue" is a bit of an understatement as to what is currently plaguing the Windows edition of Call of Duty: WWII. The game has become infested with RCE hackers, disruptive players who can utilize the exploit to execute code on another player's PC remotely without permission. This allows the hacker to install malware and malicious code that could result in data breaches…
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