343iBot Posted October 19, 2020 Report Share Posted October 19, 2020 With Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War in cross-platform open beta now, it's inevitable that dataminers will be in the game's files, trying to find more juicy secrets and exploits before the game's release on November 13. It seems the dataminers have been anticipated by developer Treyarch, however, with a number of the game's files leading to rickrolls, as picked up by Dexerto. Fun fact: looking through the COD Cold War .exe, you will find a couple Rick Roll links :) pic.twitter.com/5BBNhnjUc5 — Nova (@luisw_1998) October 17, 2020 A screenshot of the game's .exe file shows a number of bit.ly links disguising rickrolls--a link to the YouTube video of Rick Astley's 1987 classic Never Gonna Give You Up, for those of you who somehow don't know what a rickroll is. Dataminers have led to a number of high-profile leaks related to the Call of Duty franchise this year, which is even trickier for the developers to dodge when dealing with cross-promotion in already-released games like COD's battle royale Warzone. This discovery shows someone is at least having fun trying to deter dataminers, with the links attached to popular configs like god mode or a season 1 test. Continue Reading at GameSpotView the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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