Call of Duty: Warzone has, unfortunately, been plagued by cheaters and hackers ever since it first released. The cheaters have, however, now decided to up the ante and abuse a Call of Duty: Warzone feature that is making them nearly impossible to stop.

Call of Duty: Warzone players are currently encountering such a large number of cheaters that their blocklists have become full. Blocking a cheater is one of the few ways to ensure players will not encounter them again, but with a limit of 200 users many players are running out of space to block all of the cheaters they have come across. These cheaters have recently even taken to combining their aimbot hacks with the helicopters found on Rebirth Island.

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Call of Duty's Ricochet anti-cheat is set to launch in December which seems to have spurred cheaters on to become even more brazen. Hackers seem to be attempting to squeeze the last bit of use out of their cheats before they are, hopefully, banned by the anti-cheat system. Players have stated that they have been mowed down from above without even hearing or seeing a helicopter. Some hackers have even resorted to flying helicopters under the map and using the same tactic. Players are therefore able to do very little but block and report the cheaters after their imminent deaths.

Unfortunately, cheaters are not the only thing players have to worry about as Call of Duty: Warzone still has some bugs that need to be patched out. One such bug causes players' riot shields to disappear if they end up getting downed inside a vehicle. This bug seems to be quite consistent and has, unfortunately, persisted for quite some time much to the dismay of players who make use of it.

Many Warzone players are also worried about the imminent inclusion of Vanguard bayonets. This is owing to the fact that many players already consider the melee in Warzone to be quite buggy as players feel that the Kali sticks are already unbalanced and abused. Players are often able to hit their opponents through walls and easily win close-quarters fights with the Kali sticks which is why players are so concerned about the bayonet being similarly overpowered.

Call of Duty: Warzone players can only hope that the Ricochet anti-cheat is as effective as Activision is promising it will be. If this is not the case players may flock elsewhere to avoid the mass of cheaters the game currently has.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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