It looks like Activision may be finally taking an interest in Warzone hackers, as the company promises, once again, to fix cheats in the game.
Call of Duty’s Battle Royale has more than its fair share of issues. However, the biggest problem with Warzone is the sheer volume of hackers that appear to be present.
Lately, fans are discovering that every few games there is at least one hacker present, making it impossible to enjoy the experience.

Furthermore, it appears that war zone cheaters are on the rise and there is very little being done to stop them.
Cheating in the war zone will be corrected
According to a new War Zone Day Message, the cheat in Battle Royale will finally be fixed.
In a new post on the Warzone homepage, Infinity Ward and Activision are working aggressively to keep the game fun and fair.
This news comes after a Warzone streamer recently made a big speech against Activision. However, it is not yet time to celebrate.

Some users are pointing out that the message, which promises security monitoring 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and the review of all possible hacks, is actually a reposted MOTD.
The ‘Cheaters Not Welcome’ statement made its first appearance in April 2020 – just a month after the launch of Warzone.
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Now, as we enter Warzone’s second year, the game has over 85 million players. And that seems to make the statement of ‘50,000 + Permabans so far ‘a little less encouraging.
After all, this represents only 0.05% of the total player count in the game. What’s more, there is now a new cheat that unlocks everything on Warzone instantly.
This new hack that can be purchased will allow banned players to continue exactly where they left off.

Although this message first appeared in April, Warzone does not yet have solid anti-cheat software. And now that the Cold War has been launched, the game faces similar problems.
In fact, so little is being done to prevent users from cheating that some Cold War streamers are openly bragging about hacking.
War zone players are not happy with Activision
Promising players that more anti-cheating measures are coming, while a new Pay to Win skin is present in Warzone looks a bit like a kick in the teeth. Fans of the game’s subreddit certainly don’t seem to be taking the message seriously.
“Boasting about 50,000 bans in an F2P game with this cheating problem is a joke, the anti-cheat team should be ashamed,” says one user.
Other commentators point out that the concept of an anti-cheat team is probably not something that Warzone has implemented.
But it’s not just the cheaters who are plaguing Warzone now. There is a new flaw in the annoying war zone that makes loading drops inaccessible to begin with.
What’s more, some users are encountering certain broken gun sights. Fortunately, there is a solution to fix Warzone’s broken weapon scopes.