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Insane Warzone cheat shows player spinning around Vondel

Soldiers in MW3 and Warzone Season 1.

Credit: Activision

A new Warzone and Modern Warfare III (MW3) spinning cheat allows players to continuously spin 360° while locking on to enemies. A livestream of the cheat was hosted on TikTok, where an operator can be seen rapidly downing multiple players without being hit.

The footage, which was shared by the TikTok account Trixxware, features the new A-Train operator inside the stadium on the Vondel map.

With the words “Free cheat in bio” shown on-screen, the cheater is seen rapidly spinning as they magically lock-on to other players.

The cheat also adds coloured lines to the UI which appear to indicate enemy location and even the direction of their gunfire. This is complimented by small triangular arrows which reveal enemy positions in relation to your operator.

Worst of all, though, are the cheat’s magnetic lock-on abilities. This allows the cheater to kill other players at unbelievable range with pin-point accuracy.

Image of the spinning cheat in Call of Duty Warzone and Modern Warfare 3.
The spinning cheat in action.

When coupled with the disorientating spinning, the cheat makes its user almost unstoppable.

Trixxware – the account that is apparently behind the cheat – captioned the livestream “The Best Legit Warzone Player”. As you might expect, the cheat caused uproar among viewers.

One person commented “anti cheat working well i see… this game is [finished]”. Another viewer said “why do this s**t just play the god [damn] game”.

Activision continue to deploy updates for the Call of Duty Ricochet Anti-Cheat system. However, it appears the sheer volume of different cheats and exploits is proving difficult to tackle.

Hopefully the appropriate action is taken to stop this cheat as soon as possible.

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Joe Harby

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