Warzone is not new to cheaters and exploiters. However, a recent surge in solo team-ups has left many annoyed. Despite integrating the new RICOCHET anti-cheat system, several hackers can still be encountered daily while playing. From aimbots to wallhacks, everything is still in the loop.

does work, at least to some extent. Cheaper or more vulnerable versions of the hacks are always detected, which has "reduced" the number of hackers. But, this old trick of exploiting the game is entirely out of the range of detection of the anti-cheat.

Players are found teaming up in solos. This can easily be achieved if you and your friends queue at the same time on the same server region. With good communication and timing, you can play around with the playlist to get into the same lobby.

Solo game modes are meant to be played alone, but these solo team-ups have caused a sudden uproar in the Warzone community. Of course, I would also be mad If I was pushing a target (who I thought was alone), just to be greeted by another.

Since anti-cheats are designed to combat software-based or game-altering hacks, this in-game exploit can never be detected unless you monitor a game manually. Players have expressed mixed emotions towards this "type" of cheating.

Some consider it to be an opportunity if two players met during the game and decided to call it a "truce." I consider this to be cheating regardless of whether or not it was premeditated. Anything that gives you an unfair advantage is cheating.