Warzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 player pretends to receive store purchases for free
One﷽ player trolled the wider 🎶Call of Duty community

One Call of Duty: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Warzone 2 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Modern Warfare 2 player pretended they received in-game items for free thanks to a developer error, but have since 🅘found to be trolling♔.
As reported earlier today on November 29 by ModernWarzone on Twitter, it was claimed that players were receiving in-game unlocks that they shouldn't have access to in both Warzone 2 and Modern𒈔 Warfare 2. The Twitter account claimed players were getting hold of weapon skins, weapon attachments, and even Operator bundles via the in-game store for free.
BREAKING: Dev errors are now giving effected players every unlock in Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2 as well as a free cop💃y of MW2 vault edition. This includes weapon camos, weapons, attachments, operators, store bundles, future DLC content like shipment and more. #MW2
To suggest Call of Duty developer Infinity Ward would accidentally hand out in-store purchases for free was quite the ploy. Just earlier this month, publisher Activision Blizzard announced C🐼all of Duty: Modern ℱWarfare 2 had successfully grossed over $1 billion in record time for the franchise at large.
Considering Call of Duty's status as Activision's Blizzard's cash cow (or one of many, depending on how you view 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Overwatch 2 and World of Warcraft),🌟 keeping store items out of the hands of players who aren't willing to pony up the cash for said purchases is no doubt top priority for publisher and developer alike♏.
For more on the latest battle royale spin-off, check out 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Warzone 2 Nuke guide for how to earn the incredibly tricky Champion's Domination victory.
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