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Call of Duty: WW2 on PC Game Pass yanked offline amid reports security exploits are leaving players with screens full of smut Activision investigating "issue".
Activision has suddenly brought the Microsoft PC version of Call of Duty WW2 offline, right as the community reports a mass hacking problem.
Call of Duty: WW2 is deemed "not safe" to play on PC due to dangerous hacks, despite just being added to Xbox Game Pass.
Here’s how it works. Activision has pulled a specific PC version of Call of Duty: WW2 just days after release, following reports that the game suffers from a remote code execution (RCE) exploit.
Black Ops, Modern Warfare, and the underrated Call of Duty Ghosts are all going temporarily offline, but Activision’s reason is unclear.
Call Of Duty: WW2 joined Game Pass on June 30, including for PC subscribers who could now access the game through the Microsoft Store. Days later, that version of the game had to be taken offline ...
Activision has taken Call of Duty: WW2 offline while they investigate "reports of an issue" that likely refers to a recent spree of PC hacks.
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Players are reporting serious hacking incidents in Call of Duty: WW2, with videos being posted to social media that show hackers controlling victim PCs.
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Activision has pulled Call of Duty: WWII from the Microsoft Store and Game Pass for PC users due to serious security vulnerabilities. Reports suggest that hackers were exploiting the game to take ...
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