As many Warzone fans will know, the game is often riddled with hackers. Many of them have even started making their way over to console after a new hacking programme was released.

But, it appears that some of these hackers may actually be friendly. Some players are reporting that after being in a lobby with a hacker, their level had been set to 1000 and every single weapon camo had been unlocked.

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As much as we'd all like to run into these friendly hackers, there's no way of forcefully getting yourself into a lobby with a hacker. Plus, even if you do manage to do just that, there's no saying that this hacker will grant you all of your wishes.

However, there have been some lucky stars in the Warzone community, such as NICKMERCS himself. Check out the clip below, courtesy of DexertoIntel, to see Nick and Tim's reaction to the results of the level 1000 Warzone hack.

It's clear that Warzone has a large hacking problem at the minute, and not all of them are exactly friendly. Most Warzone hackers simply use tools such as aimbot or god mode to become invincible in their games of Warzone.

Raven Software do try their best to keep on top of the hackers, but it doesn't appear to be doing the trick. Every month or so the Warzone developers will report a large scale ban wave, ridding hackers from the game. But as of July, it has been 2 months since the last reported ban wave from Raven.

Many are calling for a fresh ban wave as soon as possible, including Warzone competitor and content creator, IceManIsaac. In a recent Tweet, Isaac called for Raven Software to introduce a new ban wave, stating "It's been a while and it's getting REALLY bad".

Some reports claim that the influx in Warzone hackers has been due to a free weekend for hacking programmes. This is likely why players are seeing their Warzone level set to 1000 and all weapon camos being unlocked.

As much as we'd love to see more friendly Warzone hackers setting everyone's levels to 1000 and unlocking all camos, we think it's definitely time for a fresh ban wave from Raven Software.