Call of Duty: Vanguard beta players are already reporting cheaters

The Call of Duty: Vanguard beta (opens in new tab) may be in its final few hours, but already players are catching participants cheating during the game.

Video evidence of players using wallhacks and other cheat systems have popped up online, chiefly across social media and the game’s subreddit page, upsetting the more honorable players who’d hoped they could participate in a few rounds without the game’s usual mob of unscrupulous players who apparently can only win by cheating.  

If you’re wondering what happened to Vanguard’s well-publicized all-new anti-cheat system (opens in new tab) – which will also be coming to battle royale Warzone, too, of course – don’t panic; it’s simply not available yet. It should be operational from launch day, though, but for now, it looks like players who think it’s okay to cheat in Modern Warfare and Warzone seem able to utilize the same cheat tech in the beta, too.

Dudes are hacking in the #Vanguard beta…. pic.twitter.com/N7xI8N3ybfSeptember 17, 2021

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That said, players caught cheating in any COD game these days may end up with a hardware ID ban as well as an account ban, which means their PCs and consoles will be permanently barred from connecting to servers. In a recent crackdown that saw over 100,000 accounts banned, Activision said: “Cheating has always been against the rules in Call of Duty Warzone. We just banned 100,000 cheaters. (opens in new tab) That’s a lot of pissed off cheaters”.

Even before the beta went live, a number of details about Call of Duty: Vanguard leaked ahead of launch (opens in new tab), including the names of campaign missions, multiplayer maps, game modes, killstreaks, and more. As Hirun summarized a couple of days back, it includes the names of nine campaign missions such as locations like Stalingrad, what is thought to be a full list of all 20 multiplayer (if you exclude the Zombies and Campion Hill maps) maps, including three World at War map remakes.

Call of Duty: Vanguard launches later this year on November 5 for PC, PS4, PS5 (opens in new tab), Xbox One, Xbox Series X (opens in new tab), and Xbox Series S (opens in new tab)

Check out our guide to all the Call of Duty: Vanguard guns (opens in new tab) revealed so far for an idea of what you’ll be fighting with later this year.

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