TimTheTatman Finds Hacked Warzone Lobby That Insta-Levels Guns

TimTheTatman Finds Hacked Warzone Lobby That Insta-Levels Guns
Image Credit: Activision | TimTheTatman | YouTube

Written by 

Emma Hill

Published 

22nd Dec 2021 14:48

Ah, Warzone. It might be one of the most popular Battle Royale games, but it hasn't had the best luck recently. So much so, that some creative players have taken matters into their own hands to enhance their gameplay experience and TimTheTatman just so happened to accidentally drop in on one unusual lobby.

The new Pacific map has had a mixed reception from the Warzone community since it dropped on December 8, 2021. Even Timothy "TimTheTatman" Betar himself has claimed that Caldera is 'ruiningWarzone. 

However, TimTheTatman may change his tune following his most recent excursion around Caldera. During a recent stream, the YouTuber found accidentally found himself in the middle of a bugged lobby which insta-levelled guns. 

When Did TimTheTatman Find The Hacked Warzone Lobby?

TimTheTatman shared a clip from his playthrough of Warzone to his Twitter page on December 21 with the caption, "I think we have a problem." In the video, TimTheTatman is seen parachuting from the sky, overlooking the tropical war-torn paradise of Caldera below. Unaware that he had actually just stumbled into a hacked lobby, TimTheTatman continued his playthrough as normal. It was only after he took his first shot that he realised there was something unusual about this particular lobby. 

In the clip, the streamer said: "Wait, it just said my gun went up to level 70 with one kill." Confused by the change, TimTheTatman continued: "Homie, my gun is level 70. I just shot one guy and my gun went from level 8 to level 70, I swear to god. I have everything unlocked with one kill."

How Did TimTheTatman End Up In The Hacked Lobby?

It's unclear exactly how TimTheTatman ended up in the hacked lobby. It's also not been confirmed whether or not this is a bug which is being exploited by the players or is an intentional hack. Although, it wouldn't be the first time that players have managed to wrangle the game in their favour using their creative know-how. For example, one bunch of fans found a clever way to have a look at Caldera before it was released

There has been no word from Activision, as of writing, as to whether the lobby has since been shut down, since it undermines the fairness of the game by providing players with the ability to skip the levelling process. However, players will no doubt be wishing they could use the hack when fighting against Krampus in Call Of Duty's The Festive Fervor Event. 

 


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