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WW2 has reportedly become one of the top 10 most-played games on Xbox following its recent addition to Game Pass. Call of Duty: WW2 was added to Microsoft's subscription service on July 30 and was ...
What just happened? Just days after its arrival on PC Game Pass, Call of Duty: WWII has been pulled offline. The abrupt removal follows a surge of reports from the gaming community about a ...
Call of Duty: WW2 pulled from Microsoft Store following hacking reports Activision is currently investigating the Windows Store and PC Game Pass version of CoD: WW2.
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 ...
Some Call of Duty players posted clips on social media to spread awareness on the hacking issue before the game was pulled, showing their PCs being hacked while playing WWII.
Activision has pulled Call of Duty: WWII on Xbox PC offline just days after it was added to Game Pass, amid reports of hacking via Remote Code Execution (RCE).
Activision have taken the Xbox PC version of Call Of Duty: WW2 offline to fix an "issue" after images of an alleged hack began circulating on social media.
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.
Activision has suddenly brought the Microsoft PC version of Call of Duty WW2 offline, right as the community reports a mass hacking problem.
Microsoft just pulled Call of Duty: WWII from their PC Game Pass service thanks to hackers launching malicious code on other players' PCs.
Call of Duty: WW2 is deemed "not safe" to play on PC due to dangerous hacks, despite just being added to Xbox Game Pass.
Microsoft's recent layoffs have been reported to include Call of Duty studios Sledgehammer Games, Raven Software, and High Moon Studios.