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Prominent YouTube streamer TimtheTatman shared a clip mocking the flying car hack in Call of Duty: Warzone, which recently resurfaced to the chagrin of active players. Warzone's flying car issue originally reared its head in the final months of 2021, despite Activision's ongoing efforts to curtail the rise of in-game cheaters and hackers.
Hackers found a way to launch Call of Duty: Warzone vehicles sky high, culminating in countless memes likening the strange occurrences to Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets' flying car scene. The hacks weren't just designed to give players an aerial joyride, however. Instead, cheaters used the flying car trick to propel themselves into the air for an overview of the entire map, a view that allowed them to pick off unsuspecting enemies with ease. Players first began noticing the so-called «Harry Potter Meta» in Warzone's recently removed Verdansk map. While developers quickly addressed the problem months ago, the currently active Caldera locale has already found itself infested with soaring vehicles.
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