Watch how one heroic Warzone player handles cheaters hiding under the map
Cheating the cheaters

In today's most cathartic news, a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Call of Duty Warzone hero stops a gr🌞oup of cheaters from using anexploit to ﷽kill unsuspecting players.
In case you hadn't heard, people are taking advantage of a glitch 🅰in Warzone's new Verdansk '84 map to hide under the map and shoot down players as they walk by from above. Despite 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Activisionꦑ banning about 500,000 cheaters since the battle royale launched last March, this particu🙈lar exploit hasn't been patched out yet. Thankfully, this Re✨ddit user took matters into their own hands in the most satisfying - theatrical, even - way.
. "When I see that car heading that way I know what's going on. These kids did it immediately off spawn too smh."Of course, none of this is to say the Warzone devs are slacking on anti-cheat measures - the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new Warzone map just went live a few days ago, so it's natural for it to have some kinks. In an interview with last week, Raven Software creative director Amos Hodge got person✱al abo💎ut Warzone cheaters. "We mak🌞e this content for the 🧔players and while you're upset that it ruined your game, I'm upset that it's ruining some of the best work that I've done in my life," Hodge said.
Surely Hodge can take some sola💫ce along with us in these few brief moments of player-enacted Justice.
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