Call of Duty: WW2 has made its way to Xbox Game Pass, but players on PC are raising red flags about the safety of the game. The Call of Duty franchise has been a cornerstone of the gaming industry for over two decades, with new releases annually. However, the arrival of a new title often leads to a decline in player numbers for the previous games, turning them into virtual ghost towns.
For gamers looking to revisit older Call of Duty titles, the experience is further marred by the prevalence of hackers in unsupported games. Players report encountering hackers who exploit vulnerabilities, gaining control over other players’ machines remotely. These hackers have been known to engage in malicious activities such as shutting down PCs, tampering with notepads, and even opening explicit content on computers.
Recent reports suggest that Call of Duty: WW2 on Xbox Game Pass for PC is particularly vulnerable to such attacks. Players have taken to social media to warn others about the risks associated with playing the game, urging caution and avoidance. The presence of unpatched remote code execution (RCE) exploits in the game has created a breeding ground for hackers to wreak havoc, prompting widespread concern among the gaming community.
While the campaign mode of Call of Duty: WW2 remains relatively safe due to its offline nature, online multiplayer modes are deemed risky. The potential for hackers to install malware or cause harm to players’ systems has raised alarm bells, leading many to steer clear of the game until a definitive solution is provided by Microsoft or Activision.
The gravity of the situation has prompted experts to advise against playing Call of Duty: WW2 on PC until a fix is in place. The game’s recent addition to Xbox Game Pass has amplified the urgency for a resolution to safeguard players from potential cyber threats. While the timeline for a patch remains uncertain, the community remains vigilant and hopeful for a swift resolution to ensure a safe gaming experience for all Call of Duty enthusiasts.
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