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News Call of Duty got hacked so bad that Activision took it offline Game over, man, game over.
Popular video game publisher Activision was reportedly forced to take down the PC version of Call of Duty: WWII, owing to numerous security breaches. The decision followed after hackers reportedly ...
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 ...
Call of Duty publisher Activision has taken the game offline but not confirmed whether it's related to alleged hacks. The Sun approached Activision for comment and was referred a company post on X.
A critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability in Call of Duty: WWII has prompted its removal from digital PC storefronts.
Call of Duty: WW2 on PC Game Pass yanked offline amid reports security exploits are leaving players with screens full of smut Activision investigating "issue".
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.
Hackers are using Call of Duty: WW2 to gain remote access of user PCs, forcing Activison to take the shooter down for the time being.
Activision took the servers for Call of Duty: WW2 offline just days after it arrived on Xbox Game Pass to investigate reports of “an issue.” ...
Activision has taken Call of Duty: WW2 offline while they investigate "reports of an issue" that likely refers to a recent spree of PC hacks.
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