Hackers just can’t help themselves, the challenge of finding exploits in a bit of software or hardware can be tempting and Call of Duty: Ghosts is no exception. While it is not uncommon for Call of Duty to get hacked, it normally doesn’t happen until a few months after the games release, not before it is released.
Call of Duty: Ghosts launches on the 5th of November and people are already posting on Twitter that they have found exploits in the PS3 edition of the game. It looks like they’re able to manipulate weapons, hit boxes, user names and who knows what else.
Naturally this will have serious repercussions on the games multi-player but there is also more chance of these issues being patched sooner rather than later.
Thank you GearNuke for providing us with this information.
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