"Call of Duty: Vanguard" top second-ranked player exposes himself to be cheating using the notorious wallhacks on the first-person shooter gaming title of Activision during his live stream.

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'Call of Duty: Vanguard' Number Two Ranked Player Exposed

Yet again, another cheater on "Call of Duty: Vanguard" has inadvertently exposed their cheating ways to the public eye.

But this time around, the newly exposed "Call of Duty" cheater is apparently not any amateur player on the gaming title, as per a news story by GameSpot.

Instead, the "Vanguard" player that goes by the name "Pplehx" sits on the second-highest spot on the Ranked Play leaderboard, outperforming the majority of the folks playing the gaming title.

However, as it turns out, the number two ranked player on "Vanguard" appears to have been caught cheating in his very own live stream.

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'Call of Duty: Vanguard' Top Ranked Player Wallhacks Cheat

Pplehx was reportedly caught in a video of his own stream using wallhacks during his Hardpoint match.

GameSpot noted in its report that wallhacks allow its users to track the location of their opponents even through walls or other obstructions. It is as if the player gains an x-ray vision skill for his character in the game.

In turn, it gives cheaters using wallhacks an unfair advantage against their enemies. It comes as it prevents the latter from properly hiding from their opponents, while the cheater could easily target them.

‘Call of Duty: Vanguard’ Top 2 Ranked Player Exposes Himself Cheating Using Wallhacks
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According to a recent report by DotEsports, a clip from the stream of the top-ranked "Vanguard" player is now viral on social media platforms. Some reposts of the video garnered thousands of views, at least as of writing.

The news outlet went on to reveal that a stream viewer, Corey "CRONE" Davis, caught the cheating ways of the top "Call of Duty" player.

Davis then posted a clip from the stream that reportedly exposed that he is using wallhacks to cheat while playing "Vanguard."

The video showed that the stream of the second-ranked player of "Vanguard" figured in a glitch, which exposed what appears to be wallhacks.

Davis further posted a screenshot from the Twitch chat of Pplehx, wherein it looks like the top "Vanguard" player admitted to actually using the cheat.

Pphlehx reportedly said that: "I got it for diamond camo g, didn't know how to turn them off."

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