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Apex player busts cheater who was streaming with wallhacks

Cheaters aren’t exactly a rare occurrence in Apex Legends. Not all hackers stream their ToS-breaking activities, but an Apex player stumbled into a cheater who used blatant wallhacks while broadcasting their endeavors on Twitch. The incident was caught on video thanks to a Reddit user. The video showed the hacker nonchalantly traversing Skyhook in World’s Edge. Their camera revealed all the nearby loot through walls with the help of a wallhack. Around the 10-second mark in the video, the hacker noticed a new viewer coming to their stream. The cheater

Warzone Player Runs into Two Players Wearing Unreleased Skins

Call of DutyPhoto courtesy of ActivisionTwo hackers were caught running what appear to be unreleased skins in Call of Duty: Warzone on Friday, Sept. 10.Warzone subreddit user u/Copy_Code captured the skins in screenshots, which they then uploaded to the subreddit.The first skin carries a cartoon- or comic-like look to it and is entirely black and white. The contrast between the style of Warzone and the style of the skin is quite severe and, as a result, it's garnered a mixed response from commenters.A glimpse at the first alleged leaked skin.

Call of Duty: Vanguard Raises Anti-Cheat Expectations

Call of DutyCourtesy of ActivisionPlayers of Call of Duty: Warzone have been clamoring for a working anti-cheat since the game launched. Verdansk has been plagued by hackers since day one and Activision had done little to combat them until recently. With the upcoming release of Vanguard, Activision and Sledgehammer have been raising the expectations and hopes of players who want a working anti-cheat. Didnt see this the 1st time I watched the trailer pic.twitter.com/5zK674FN6i— James - JGOD (@JGODYT) September 8, 2021The team behind Call of Duty is now making jokes

New Warzone Anti-Cheat System Teased in Video

Call of DutyPhoto by Activision/TreyarchCall of Duty: Warzone is one of the most popular battle royale games in the world. It's also notoriously rampant with hackers. A hacker may have an aimbot active that redirects bullets to a player. Maybe the hacker could fly and use a weapon with infinite range to pick people off from a place where others cannot physically reach.Despite ban waves trying to reduce the number of issues, fans wanted more. Finally, an announcement was made that a brand-new anti-cheat system was coming alongside the release

Apex Legends Hacker Hunts Down NICKMERCS, Cloakzy, 72hrs

Apex LegendsA stream-sniping hacker hunted down three of the most prominent Apex Legends streamer during a recent broadcast. / Photo courtesy of Respawn Entertainment/EAAn Apex Legends hacker made it their mission to hunt down and kill prominent streamers Nicholas "NICKMERCS" Kolcheff, Dennis "Cloakzy" Lepore and Thomas "72hrs" Mulligan in a recent game of theirs.NICKMERCS, Cloakzy and 72hrs were in the middle of a standard Apex Legends match when they started getting hit by shots traveling through walls. The streamers knew they were about to be mowed down, so they tried

Fan-Made Crypto Rework is Going Viral

Apex LegendsCrypto in Apex Legends / Credit to Ea/RespawnRecon characters in Apex Legends are experts in information. They're able to discover future ring locations and in some form or another reveal enemy locations around them. Many recon legends are considered the best in the game, but Crypto, the game's off-grid hacker, has chronically struggled with a low pick rate. This is due in large part to his kit, which revolves heavily around a drone that Crypto himself must be stationary to use.There have been discussions before concerning how to make