Activision have shut down Call of Duty: Warzone cheat provider, CrazyAim.

Call of Duty: Warzone’s cheating problem has worsened significantly these past few months, players have been begging Activision to take action to combat these issues and restore the game to its former glory.
In an unexpected turn of events, Raven Software appear to have listened to their fans taking action against Warzone cheat provider ‘CrazyAim.io’, shutting down their website and Discord server.
The site is known for providing “undetected hacks and cheats” including aimbot hacks as well as others. Currently, the website is unreachable which suggests that it has been shut down, attempts to visit this website this website are met with an error and refusal to connect.
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CharlieINTEL have also reported that the CrazyAim Discord server has also been shut down and removed which backs up claims of the company being completely shut down.
The Warzone community will be pleased to hear that some action is being taken as many players and popular streamers have gone as far as to quit the game completely due to cheating.
Warzone content creator JGOD recently branded the game “basically unplayable” due to the amount of hackers running around Verdansk.
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Hopefully there are more steps in motion to tackle this issue as it doesn’t seem like something that is going to disappear on its own.
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