Activision has been in hot waters for quite some time due to the cheating problem in Call of Duty: Warzone. After a streamer was recently exposed online for accidentally showing a cheat menu while playing in a tournament with a $100,000 pool, Twitter was up in arms asking the developers to fix the issues. Despite introducing their new Richochet anti-cheat update before Warzone 2.0 came out, it looks like there are still huge lapses in the game's security.
A clip of a streamer cheating while playing in a tournament went viral on social media recently. The streamer in question was Exoniz, who deleted all of his social media accounts after the clip began gaining attention. Twitter user Santifyy was the one who pointed out that the interface on Exoniz's stream looked suspiciously like a cheat menu and not just a monitor setting panel like the streamer had previously claimed.
The tournament in question is the World Classic, Warzone 2.0's biggest tournament yet. Representing Turkey in the tournament, Exoniz had already been subjected to scrutiny by his peers even before the games started.
Another clip, posted two days ago by cPentagon_ on Twitter, gained substantial traction, with many agreeing that Exoniz was wall hacking or employing other forms of cheats. However, the tournament authorities still allowed him to participate and are yet to comment on their lapse of judgment.
While streaming the event, the Turkish player was repeatedly asked about the cheating allegations, and he got up to show his audience around the room and prove his innocence. However, this had the opposite effect because not only did he end up showing the camera a glimpse of a cheat menu, but it also became clear that he had been lying about having only two
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