A mere 24 hours after our last check-in with Call of Duty: Warzone cheaters, there’s a new reason to watch your back around suspicious players. It seems that Warzone cheaters are now capable of forcing a player’s game to crash under certain circumstances, a lesson that 100 Thieves streamer Thomas “Tommey” Trewren learned the hard way during a July 1 livestream.
“This user just joined our lobby, said hello and then gave me a dev error? Please don’t tell me it’s a new thing where players can force dev errors,” Trewren tweeted yesterday. He included a clip of the encounter in a follow-up tweet, which you can watch below.
You can now (or maybe even have been able to for a while?) force a dev error on another player. pic.twitter.com/CAirpu41d2July 1, 2024
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