Call of Duty WW2 is being taken away from the Gamepass in quite the comedic fashion. The game recently dropped for Xbox, but a security vulnerability has been found that allows anyone with the knowledge of how Remote Code Executions work to actually hack your whole console. This however hasn’t been fixed on PC either, and the game is still up despite it being basically malware. On top of this, Call of Duty is known to carry anti cheat software with Kernel Ring 0 access, so that means your consoles and PCs are pretty much cooked. We at Infinite Start will tell you what to do.
Uninstall Call of Duty WW2
Activision is known to not even try to fix their things, Call of Duty has been a joke in the hacking community for quite a while, specially with how easy it is to breach it. Trying to fix errors like this implies that the company has to care or even know about them in the first place, but they are busy selling more cosmetics and doing other unnecessary games that are pretty much the same that you have played before. Call of Duty WW2 might as well be a malware, along with plenty of other games in the series.
If you wanna be safe, you just uninstall it, as there is no fix to this issues and there’s better games to play too. This has been an issue for years now as the foundational code for Call of Duty WW2 is pretty much the one that was used for previous insecure games. Not even Dark Souls suffers from these issues for so long, as FromSoftware actually tried to do something and even finally fixed some of them. This shows that there’s companies out there who care about providing quality, and others that don’t really care about distributing malware by inaction.