

To unlock the Damascus skin, you have to unlock the platinum Platinum camo on every single gun in the game. The cheater claims to have earned this skin themselves (as opposed to buying an account boost service). It's worth noting the cheater is using the Kar98 marksman rifle with the Damascus skin. The cheater claims to have been cheating for six months, which, if true, means they've been cheating in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare even before Warzone came out in March 2020.


Somewhat hilariously, the cheater responds to questions by nodding for yes and shaking the camera left to right for no in-game. The remarkable video below shows streamer TimTheTatman die to a Warzone cheater live and then communicate with them after the cheater tuned into the stream (skip to the five minute mark). That's got to be one frustrating way to die. But I did not know aimbots could be used to headshot new player spawns who enter the map via parachute - even through the apparent cover of clouds. I knew aimbots could help players auto-headshot from incredible distances, even against enemies who do not appear on-screen. Warzone cheating is one again a hot topic within the Call of Duty community after a recent unannounced banwave ended up with some innocents caught in the crossfire.ĭespite developer Infinity Ward's best efforts, cheating in the mega-popular battle royale is still significant enough for it to appear often in Call of Duty subreddits, on social media, and during high-profile players' livestreams.Īnd it's in one of the latter that we find a cheater headshotting new spawns out of the sky - something I didn't know aimbots could do. It turns out Call of Duty: Warzone cheaters can headshot new player spawns out of the sky.
