Sledgehammer Games is flexing its muscles when it comes to keeping things on the up and up when it comes to Call of Duty: WW2 on PC. A prime example is their latest move to prevent hacking in-game.
The studio has always been monitoring reports from players via an in-game reporting tool, but they've taken another step towards keeping the game fair and balanced. Sledgehammer has opened a new Twitter account specifically for PC players to direct all reports of hacking toward. Because puns make the world go round, Sledgehammer has named their new account The Ban Hammer (@SHG_BanHammer)
Before this move, the game on PC had a significant increase in hacking reports a few weeks after launch. While hacking is nothing new, Call of Duty remains one of the biggest franchises in video games, and thus, has a larger issue of hacking due to the sheer number of players.
Unsurprisingly at this point, Call of Duty: WW2 was the top selling game of November according to NPD charts.