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Call of Duty: WWII Pulled From PC Game Pass After Remote Hacking Exploit Discovered

MICROSOFT STORE AND GAME PASS PC PLATFORMS, JUL 8 – Activision disabled the Microsoft Store and Game Pass PC versions of Call of Duty: WWII after hackers exploited an unpatched remote code execution bug affecting thousands of players.

  • Amid reports of PC hacks, Activision took down the Call of Duty: WWII Microsoft Store and Game Pass PC versions on July 4 after hackers exploited a security flaw.
  • The Game Pass PC release contained an unpatched remote code execution exploit, based on older code lacking patches in the Steam release, according to Activision.
  • Screenshots show notepad pop-ups taunting players, including `Mark E Mayer just RCE'd your ass`, and affected PCs froze with wallpapers changed to video game lawyer Marc E. Mayer’s face.
  • Currently, the Microsoft Store release remains offline with no clear return date, as gamers and cybersecurity experts urge Activision to be transparent and implement safeguards.
  • After recent layoffs, the incident underscores security gaps in major game publishing, as Activision’s cybersecurity teams have been affected, prompting industry-wide defense efforts.
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TechCrunch broke the news in United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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