Since its release, the acclaimed shooterCall of Duty: Warzonehas seen wave upon wave of cheaters taking advantage of in-game bugs any way they can. WhileActivision has a few sly tricks for the hackers, players that utilize exploits to increase their accuracy or get underneath Rebirth Island are just as annoying. For oneCall of Duty: Warzoneplayer enough was enough, as they single-handedly confronted a group of map exploiters.

The Rebirth Island map glitch is only one of many exploits that allowWarzoneplayers to score easy wins. The developers have had their hands full, even making accessible a Trello board of issues within the game. However, the list of exploits is only growing, making it incredibly hard for players to enjoy the game and win legitimately. It probably doesn’t help thatWarzonecheats are being advertised by Google, but some players are holding out hope that the FPS can become entertaining to play again. Others, like JuuliusCaesar69, feel the need to take a stand against the exploiters instead.

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In a clip posted to Reddit, JuuliusCaesar69 was running around an area of Rebirth Island known to be utilized to glitch under the map. Upon discovering a van parked suspiciously against a wall, theCall of Duty: Warzoneplayer began searching for the exploitative players. JuuliusCaesar69 got inside a building using the same glitch and after some brief searching, found and eliminated the squad swiftly. The player even had the courtesy to dispose of the van used in the exploit.

In the comments, JuuliusCaesar69 noted that they saw the car heading that way shortly after everyone had spawned in and decided to take action.The Rebirth Island map glitch was first reported roughly two months ago, so the location is no doubt familiar to both exploiters and kill-cam victims by now. Raven Software announced then that it had begun working on the map clipping problem, although when the fix may finally arrive is anyone’s guess.

On the other hand, given the uncertainty of the patch, perhaps thisCall of Duty: Warzoneplayer has a point. Many fans have had it with the notorious amount of exploiters in the game. Fighting fire with fire wouldn’t be the most obvious option, but a handful of players policing the game, for now, wouldn’t be too bad. The worst-case scenario is that the exploiters finally decide to take heed and find more legitimate ways towin on Rebirth Island.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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