Call of Duty Warzone

Are there Warzone hacks for console?

Call of Duty: Warzone is a game that has dominated the industry for well over a year now. Bringing one of the most successful FPS franchises of all time into a free-to-play model has ensured the player base is still astoundingly high. Sadly, that means there’s people looking to get an illicit advantage over their peers, through hacks and cheats. We’ve got the lowdown on whether Warzone hacks exist on console, and what they do.

Call of Duty: Warzone hacks for console

Call of Duty Warzone

A range of hacks for Warzone do exist on consoles. They give players a range of boosts that normal players don’t get. Of course, hacks of this kind are very hard to install and implement. It’s even harder to use them without getting in trouble, as hacks of these kind are strongly against Activision’s terms of service. Using Warzone hacks on your console could even get you permanently banned from the game.

Some of the Warzone hacks available include aimbot, unlimited radar, and increased movement speed. These will all give you an advantage within the game, as they ensure you can move faster and shoot more accurately than any of your enemies.

Unsurprisingly, we aren’t going to get into details on how to use these hacks. Warzone’s players and developers alike don’t take kindly to cheaters. If you use any illicit software while playing, don’t be surprised if you’re reported by others in the lobby, and lose your account as a result. Even developers of the cheats themselves are turning away from it. Last month, Activision shut down a group developing cheats for next-gen consoles, proving they aren’t going to stand for hackers in the game.

Banning orders for cheats are also very common – and just 2 weeks ago, over half a million cheats were banned from Warzone. Unless you want to join their ranks, we strongly advise you to stay away from Warzone console hacks.

In other news, cheaters of another type are trying to scam you out of your Hulu account. In slightly better news, Disney have confirmed that a LEGO Star Wars Halloween special is coming soon.

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