Call of Duty: Warzone has burst onto the battle royale scene with massive success. Warzone continues to surpass impressive milestones, as players all over the world are enjoying the fast-paced and frantic shooter. However, many are getting frustrated with the ongoing glitches and rise in cheaters, and one recent new exploit makes the game downright unplayable.

Killstreaks are an important part of Warzone. The deadly and effective tools help players in a pinch, as well as give the opportunity for some cheeky kills if used correctly. The killstreaks come at a cost, however, and are limited by how much money the player has to purchase at a Buy Station. But it seems like players have figured out a way to use unlimited Cluster Strikes, which is nearly impossible to overcome.

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YouTuber jackfrags recently uploaded a video highlighting the massive issue in Warzone. Jackfrags was having a great match, as he was in the top 10 and had 9 kills. However, while driving a vehicle he started getting bombarded with an insane amount of Cluster Strikes, and he had almost no chance to survive.

The YouTuber was instantly suspicious about the activity, and as he fought an enemy in the Gulag, he mentioned how he thought some cheating may be going on.  He died in the Gulag, but kept spectating to see if anything fishy was happening, and sure enough, he could see that the never-ending storm of Cluster Strikes was still ongoing.

It is clear that either a blatant hack was being used, or that a new exploit was discovered. While it is possible to be 100% accurate with a Cluster Strike, in no way should a player be able to use an endless amount. The killstreak is already deadly enough when used properly, simply spamming an entire piece of territory with a barrage of missiles from the sky is far from a fair fight.

Even as Activision and Infinity Ward claim that they are on the case in terms of hunting down cheaters, it is clear that hacking in Warzone is out of control. The community is just about at the end of its collective wits over the issue. Somehow managing to come out on top in a massive playing field of 200 players is difficult enough,  doing so against hackers and exploiters makes it darn near impossible.

Call of Duty: Warzone is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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