
Players of Raven Software’s battle royale have dubbed the hack’s resurgence the ‘Harry Potter meta’
If you’ve played Call of Duty: Warzone recently, you might’ve seen flying objects in the sky that appear to be aircrafts like helicopters or planes. Well, you’re wrong. They’re actually regular old vehicles such as motorbikes and SUVs that cheaters have hacked to take to the skies…again. Yes, again, as this isn’t a new occurrence for Raven Software’s very popular battle royale.
That’s right, flying cars are all the way back, baby! After appearing nearly four months ago on Warzone’s Verdansk map (where the bug was quickly fixed) cheaters have reintroduced the hack on Caldera, with folks dubbing this nonsense the “Harry Potter meta.”
First, some context. It was likely a joke, but Twitch streamer Kalei Renay, who joined esports organization FaZe Clan this past June, said she wanted to see flying cars in the game last September. A few days later, hackers answered her call, tweaking the game enough to add flying cars. Now the exploit is back again with a vengeance, and cheaters are deploying a myriad of cheats alongside these silly flying cars to terrorize fellow players.
I GUESS THERES FLYING CARS WITH CHEATERS ON THEM LMFALFJMKSAJGFKNGKNG pic.twitter.com/0jm1n2TkUG
— Thomas (@IntechsTV) January 19, 2022
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