100T CouRage & Warzone pros claim hacking is “worse than ever”
Published: 10/Jul/2021 21:08
Call of Duty: Warzone players are no strangers to hacking issues, but 100 Thieves’ CouRage and pros like Blazt are now suggesting that the cheating problem is at an all-time high. And there’s an economical reason why.
Back in June, Warzone’s community noticed a “massive spike” in hackers and some detectives figured out why: there were free trials by the companies who sell cheats. Now, in the early weeks of July, there seems to have been another jump in illegitimate competitors.
While Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop isn’t a Warzone tournament player, he is a popular streamer and a former Call of Duty commentator. The 100T co-owner & content creator has been playing CoD’s BR lately and was shocked at the amount of unfair opponents he was running into.
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Call of Duty: Warzone changing Roze, rebalancing FFAR 1, M16, and more
Some changes are on the way for Call of Duty: Warzone, including weapon rebalances, adjusting Roze, and altering how you earn a killstreak reward. Developer Raven Software says more information is coming next week for the multiplayer game, too.
Responding to a tweet of suggestions from 100 Thieves co-founder Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop, Raven revealed a few of the ways the battle royale game is set to change. Roze is getting an “adjustment”, likely addressing complaints her Rook skin is unfairly camouflaged. Due to being almost totally black, it blends in to many environments to a frustrating degree. The skin was unlockable last year, pre-Call of Duty: Black Ops – Cold War, leading to criticism those who have it are at an unfair advantage.
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100 Thieves has signed its first non-U.S.-based streamer, the Japanese-Canadian creator
Kyedae Shymko, who also happens to be its youngest member to date and first-ever
Valorant player.
Nineteen-year-old Shymko, who lives in Canada and speaks fluent English and Japanese, started her streaming career in Nov. 2020 and has amassed a roughly 400,000 followers collectively on
Twitch in rapid order. In addition to streaming a variety of games, Shymko also shares IRL content, chronicling her life as a college sophomore majoring in biology.
As a 100 Thieves member, Shymko will tap into the company’s creator network, as well as its marketing and content production teams, to continue to expand her reach.