Call of Duty Warzone: Flute player destroyed, literally

Call of Duty Warzone: Flute player destroyed, literally

Call of Duty Warzone



Call of Duty Warzone has been keeping us company for a long time now, and when such a popular game continues to be played so frequently, a series of situations that must be told also emerge. The free-to-play battle royale set in the COD universe is still expanding today, although everything seems to be leading us towards an ever closer announcement of Warzone 2, but in the meantime, players continue to spend a lot of time inside. title, even in rather odd and alternative ways.




The thing that leaves you speechless, however, is not only being able to move the view with extreme precision to the sound of musical notes, but also having eliminated a contender with the sound of the flute. It is certainly not a frenetic action or with who knows what technicalities, but after finding an advantageous position this player took out his musical weapon and began to follow his prey with his eyes until he shot it without leaving any escape.

dude LMAOOO pic.twitter.com/s9bKXxyGvp

- KRNG Deano (@DeanoBeano) September 12, 2022











CoD players concerned for Warzone 2 as cheaters surge ahead of launch

Call of Duty: Warzone players have already got some concerns about cheaters appearing in Warzone 2 following a rise of activity in the last few weeks of the original battle royale.

The highly-anticipated release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is only a few weeks away, and while many players are looking forward to getting stuck into that, it will also mark the arrival of Warzone 2.

Warzone 2, which will be a follow-up to the original Warzone release, is expected to release around November 16 and bring a new battle royale experience to Call of Duty players. Though, Caldera, Fortune’s Keep, and Rebirth Island are still expected to carry on in the original Warzone.

While the countdown in on for the new game, some players have got concerns about how it will deal with cheaters and hackers, as they’ve apparently been on the rise again in Caldera.

A number of players across social media have flagged the fact that they’ve encountered more cheaters than normal over the past few days, with many putting it down to the fact that a new game is almost here.

“Cheaters have shot up this week, not sure why though,” said one annoyed player. “MW2 beta (is coming),” answered another.

“Saw this (aimbots and wallhacks) twice last night. And is highly suspicious these players are newbie ranked. Hacked accounts and cheating. Cod future has never looked brighter,” one said sarcastically.

While banwaves are still rolling out, new accounts popping up means that players are getting around them in some way. Though, some worry that will also spell bad news for Warzone 2.

“Your account will be banned in the new game also. Then again, since everyone starts from zero anyway, not much of a loss to start a new account,” added one.

Other players urged Activision and Raven Software to buff up the Ricochet anti-cheat for Warzone 2. Though, others want something a little stronger too. “An anti-cheat, and not the embarrassment that is Ricochet,” requested one player.

We’ll just have to wait and see if that happens.