Call of Duty WW2 brought offline on PC in the middle of serious hacking reports

Activision has brought the Microsoft PC store version of Call of Duty: WW2 offline, as it investigates what it calls "an issue." While it's currently unclear what the developer thinks this problem is, it's come right as the 2017 shooter appears to be suffering from a major hacking problem on PC. Players from across the community are reporting myriad cyberattacks while in multiplayer, as they lose control of their rigs. With Call of Duty Black Ops 7 on the way, some people revisiting World War II have been left with a very nasty surprise.

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