Too Many Cheaters, CoD: Warzone Begins to Be Abandoned by Fans

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Call of Duty: Warzone has reached 6 million players within 24 hours of its release.
GridGames.ID – One of the game titles made by Activision, Call of Duty: Warzone, seems to be having trouble finding a solution to the rise of players using illegal applications.
Some content creators or gaming YouTubers have even left the title because cheaters continue to grow rapidly.
The lack of solutions makes the gaming community bored quickly.
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In light of this issue, several streamers have discussed leaving Call of Duty: Warzone due to persistent cheating issues.
One of them is like what was done by a Warzone streamer named Vikkstar who shared his experience while playing Warzone through his Twitter account tweets.
This is why I quit Warzone: https://t.co/7A18b1Uapp
The fact players can livestream themselves blatantly hacking with zero repurcussions blows my mind. This guy is 2nd prestige & broadcasts hours of himself hacking.
This NEEDS to be addressed & fixed @CallofDuty @RavenSoftware pic.twitter.com/jyfoEilyzJ
— Vikkstar (@Vikkstar123) January 30, 2021
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Even though he knew that this game was full of cheaters, the problem became big when he found players who live-streamed using cheats.
It seems that cheating and hacking are problems that Warzone has not been able to solve so far.
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