A rising Call of Duty: Warzone player has been accused of cheating and wallhack usage during a prize tournament. The accusations come from a source that many in the community trust, which brings a new light to the cheating problem of Call of Duty: Warzone. While fans continue to document cases of cheating, Activision works towards banning and containing potential cheaters.

The accusations are coming from the streamer and pro Call of Duty: Warzone player Tommey who claims that he has proof that Pacesetter cheated. In a recent stream, he breaks down his case in the hope of bringing to light an unhealthy trend of competitive cheating players. This only adds to the overall community pressure for more anti-cheat measures in both casual and competitive environments.

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Tommy's accusation has caused many members of the Call of Duty: Warzone community to look closer at Pacesetter's footage. Fans comb through every clip to see if they can spot times where he would be implementing wallhacks and similar cheating software. While there are no precise cases, fans have noticed that there are multiple times when he simply rushes through dangerous locations without checking corners or looking for hidden enemies. His single-minded focus is a red flag for man, as competitive environments are filled with dangerous ambush points and players waiting for someone to not be paying attention.

Despite mixed evidence, Tommey is calling this a win, as he brought community attention to the issue. As a professional streamer, he takes Call of Duty: Warzone seriously, and his main goal is to bring light to the issue and hope for something good to happen because of it.

The cheating issue in Call of Duty: Warzone continues to be an issue among the community, as there is still no definite way to handle it in an effective way. From a developer side, every patch and anti-cheat measure is only a short term solution to an evolving problem, as cheat manufacturers continue to adapt their programs around the update. There have, however, been threats of legal action against cheat manufacturers in the industry.

Despite this, Tommey has an effective strategy as bringing light to any competitive cheater can trigger Activision's decisive action. Every player can do their part to help reduce cheating in Call of Duty: Warzone by simply documenting and reporting it continuously. Eventually, even old reports can result in bans if Activision finds enough evidence.

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

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