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Gamer Vikkstar quits Call of Duty: Warzone over cheating – BBC News
The popular video game streamer said Activision’s battle royale title was “saturated with hackers”.

By Cristina CriddleTechnology reporter
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A popular Call of Duty player has quit its Warzone game over claims it is saturated with hackers.
Vikkstar – who has more than seven million subscribers on YouTube – said the game was in the worst state it has ever been.
Warzone was released last March and has been played by more than 50 million people worldwide.
Activision, the publisher, previously said it has a zero tolerance for cheaters.
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