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COD World War 2 PC Version Pulled Following Hacking Issues3 min read

COD World War 2

COD World War 2’s launch was cursed from the start, especially for the PC version. It faced many difficulties due to hacking issues and ended up getting taken down by Activision. This action was initially reported on the Call of Duty Updates account on X. The post claimed that the title was made offline to investigate the scenario. Here’s everything to know about it!

Activision Pulls World War II

The publisher recently took down the Call of Duty title to “investigate reports of an issue.” This particular issue is linked to the RCE exploits that allow hackers to hijack people’s PCs. In the past, quite a number of online games, including several Call of Duty titles, have fallen prey to these deadly hacks. Therefore, this isn’t something new that has shaken the CoD world.

Most of the Call of Duty community is already aware of the fact that old titles are filled with hackers. This even includes World War II. This means that thousands of players who jumped into the game’s servers once it was introduced to the Xbox Game Pass became prey to invasive exploits by hackers. This is instead of the usual warm greeting they should’ve received.

While you can always jump into Warzone Season 4 Reloaded to explore all the new features. However, it would still be nice to go on a nostalgic ride with COD World War 2. It’s important to note that the game has been taken down from the Microsoft Store and the Xbox PC app. This means that the title can still be played through Steam. The publisher hasn’t yet revealed a date for its return.

Game Pass

This hacking issue can also disrupt Microsoft’s plans to introduce the Call of Duty catalog to Game Pass. This is mainly because players will be extra cautious and worried before accessing video games through the subscription service. It makes sense to be scared of such issues. It also doesn’t help to know that the latest CoD title, Black Ops 6, is also swarming with hackers.

However, their atrocities are only limited to the Ranked mode, so it’s safe to head into the final Black Ops 6 Zombies map. The situation did grow worse back in Season 1 when the hacking problems were at their extreme and resulted in a massive decline in overall player count. This caused Activision to introduce some changes to the game’s RICOCHET anti-cheat system.

In the meantime, you can jump into some bot lobbies in Black Ops 6 to complete challenges, unlock Mastery camos, and more. Not only this, but you can also get the game’s accounts for sale to start from where you want if your account gets hacked.

Conclusion

That’s all there is to know about the latest news on Activision pulling Call of Duty: World War II due to various hacking issues. The franchise seems to be plagued with hacking problems, and we can only wait and see if another Call of Duty title awaits such a fate. For now, keep gaming!