For 17 euros per hour, someone can play Call of Duty: WW2 instead of you

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Achieving a certain level and unlocking all content in today's multiplayer games is no longer a process that requires some skill of excellence, but it requires players to spend a lot of time in the game itself. In Call of Duty: WW2 that progress still you can not speed up, at least not in the game alone. But where there is no microtransactions, there are opportunities to earn. This opportunity was seen by a few players on Bidvine, a blog for freelancers and general pros.

Namely, on Bidvine have appeared services of "professional COD players" which for you can make progress in multiplayer. Do not have time to grind to a new level or weapon? These guys will do it for you, and you pay them "only" 17 euros per hour. You can, of course, set specific requirements for these service providers, such as wanting a better kill-death ratio.

The whole thing works so you need to give Steam/ PSN/Xbox Live information to another player so that he can connect to your game on his device. If you are somewhat suspicious of this and afraid that someone might steal your account, the providers of these services say that it is safe for you to set a temporary password. Because that would, like, help.

Tagged with: Call of Duty Series

Replies • 15
Interstellar

Nope, I don't like that. Not at all.
It sounds silly, and also sketchy (about the password thing). Besides, if I had 17 euro to give per hour, I'd rather keep them and get Assassin's Creed: Origins or something, than to give it to some dude to play while I'm not.

It's a stupid idea, in my opinion, but I get it why they wanna do that.


Planetary

Wh the ... would I give someone my credentials? Just because I cannot buy pay 2 win items? People doing so are just ..... uhhhh..... at least use team view instead of giving them the ID and Pass


Gentleman, The King!

That's BS. I don't get what's the point in all those boosting services. It's like cheating but you also pay insane amount of money.



Interstellar

That's pretty much what Activision would have to do to get me to play it.

Pay me.





The Don Killuminati

No one in their right mind would actually do this. Give someone my login credentials AND pay them?