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It’s not a lie to say that Call of Duty: Warzone boots have been raided. Recently, it has been reported very often that there are some players who make suspicious gestures in the game. The reason for these suspicious movements is that those players are bots. Activision Blizzard recently reported that the Call of Duty series is having a hard time.
The report said Call of Duty lost around fifty million players last year . Therefore, it is thought that such a job has been approved by the broadcaster in order to increase the activeity of the game and to attract players who have lost again.
A call-up to former players
The strongest source of this claim is that TheGivvy, the publisher of Call of Duty, was living with a player he met shortly after entering the game at the Caldera. Immediately after landing on the map, he fired small shots at the enemy from a short distance, but the opponent did not react and suddenly moved to the purchasing station.
Of course, it’s hard to say that this opponent is a bot (artificial intelligence), but Call of Duty: Warzone players know that when they are subjected to this type of fire or attack, they should never be unresponsive.
The players are not far from the concept of bots. Because Fortnite and Pubg Mobile have taken advantage of these bots and still do. In 2010, the Call of Duty series allowed players to add bots in their special matches in Call of Duty: Black Ops.
This kind of boat thing makes perfect sense in timing. Because Dr. Disrespect and TimTheTatman, who had a serious influence as publishers, were very critical of the new Caldera map in CoD:Warzone. So it seems perfectly normal for the broadcaster to need to inflate the number of active players in order for the game to return to its old active and full days.
Call of Duty: Warzone is already having a busy time because, as of May 11, King Kong and Godzilla came to the game with Operation Monarch .