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Gamers playing Call of Duty: WWII on their Windows PC via Microsoft Store or Game Pass are advised to cease until there is more clarity regarding the RCE security issue.
A lawyer for the maker of the video game Call of Duty is arguing that a judge should dismiss a lawsuit brought by families of the victims of the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting.
Activision last week brought offline the Microsoft Store version of Call of Duty: WWII as the company was investigating “reports of an issue.” ...
Lawyer argues Call of Duty maker can’t be held responsible for actions of Uvalde, Texas, shooter The lawsuit, one of many involving Uvalde families, was filed last year on the second anniversary ...
Lawyer argues Call of Duty maker can't be held responsible for actions of Uvalde, Texas, shooter The lawsuit, one of many involving Uvalde families, was filed last year on the second anniversary ...
Just days after its Game Pass release, Activision has taken the PC version of Call of Duty: WWII offline. The publisher didn't provide specific details on the issue, but the game's removal comes ...
A lawyer for the maker of the video game Call of Duty argued that a judge should dismiss a lawsuit brought by families of the victims of the Robb Elementary School attack in Uvalde, Texas, on First… ...
An old, insecure version of Call of Duty: WWII was reportedly uploaded to the Microsoft Store and PC Game Pass.
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