{"id":30793,"date":"2025-01-28T15:24:59","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:24:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/rated-gobsmacked-after-warzone-wallhacks-appear-during-his-stream-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:24:59","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:24:59","slug":"rated-gobsmacked-after-warzone-wallhacks-appear-during-his-stream-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/rated-gobsmacked-after-warzone-wallhacks-appear-during-his-stream-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Rated gobsmacked after Warzone wallhacks appear during his stream &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Rated gobsmacked after Warzone wallhacks appear during his stream Activision \/ 100 ThievesOne of Warzone\u2019s most experienced players, Rhys \u2018Rated\u2019 Price, was left speechless after Call of Duty wallhacks randomly appeared on his screen in the middle of a battle royale game in his most recent Twitch stream. As a former CoD pro and now one of Warzone\u2019s highest-earning stars, Rated has seen and done just about everything. At least, that was the case until his most recent Twitch stream. After days of grueling competitions and even back to back event wins, Rated finally had a casual day ahead of him. Switching on his broadcast, he was in store for a casual session until his account was hit by what appeared to be a bizarre hack: seemingly out of nowhere, the Warzone pro was able to see enemies through walls. Cruising overhead in his chopper, he noticed a bright red outline in the building below. Much to the surprise of everyone watching along, and even Rated himself, wallhacks seemed to be in full effect. I promise you I can explain myself \ud83e\udd10 pic.twitter.com\/dqUezUir2Q \u2014 Rhys Price (@Rated_COD) July 19, 2021 \u201cI\u2019m f***ing cheating,\u201d he repeated. \u201cWhat the f*** is this?\u201d In a matter of seconds, he was able to drop onto the roof and beam down the nearby enemy. All the while, Rated could see their every move through the walls between them. This wallhack appeared early into the match and again closer towards the end. Upon the second sighting of a \u2018free kill\u2019 Rated even joked that he was going to \u201cget canceled\u201d. He continued yelling as his teammate began questioning what he meant: \u201cThis guy\u2019s red on my screen!\u201d While he had a ridiculous amount of information on this target, was Rated actually given a boost by hackers? Or was this simply a rare Warzone bug? While nothing is concrete, it certainly appears to be the latter. As far back as April, players have reported a similar bug impacting their games. After a glitch in the gulag, players remain outlined when back in Verdansk. This outline is only supposed to show as the Gulag countdown ticks away. However, this bug causes it to stick with the player for the rest of the match. It\u2019s likely what caused Rated to notice the same red outline on players in his lobby. Upon dropping into the gulag earlier in the match, he was instantly handed a win. This bug then caused his opponent to reemerge in Verdansk with his body highlighted through walls. It\u2019s an extremely rare issue, hence why all three experienced pros in the lobby were left dumbfounded. Fortunately, it does mean there\u2019s absolutely no risk of Rated\u2019s account being flagged for a ban or suspension in the near future. Let\u2019s just hope this \u2018wallhack\u2019 glitch doesn\u2019t appear mid-tournament; there\u2019s no doubting it would raise a few eyebrows!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Rated gobsmacked after Warzone wallhacks appear during his stream Activision \/ 100 ThievesOne of Warzone\u2019s most experienced players, Rhys \u2018Rated\u2019 Price, was left speechless after Call of Duty wallhacks randomly appeared on his screen in the middle of a battle royale game in his most recent Twitch stream. 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