What is 2 Boxing in Warzone? How players are using it to get around SBMM

The ultimate skill-based matchmaking exploit.

Playing in a bot lobby and farming trick shots is one of the best ways to keep your Twitch or YouTube audience engaged, and that’s what someWarzonecontent creators are doing using the 2 Boxing technique.

The 2 Boxing method exploitsthe game’sheavily criticized SBMM or skill-based matchmaking system to get matched against rookies or AI bots.

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So you might be wondering how 2 Boxing in Warzone works. Let’s find out.

2 Boxing in Warzone technique explained

The 2 Boxing method in Warzone allows the user to get into easier lobbies with low-skilled or bot-filled opponents.

This secondary account is then used to join a game with the player’s main account to trick Warzone’s SBMM or skill-based matchmaking system and get an easy lobby.

2 Boxing in Warzone explained

Once the match is about to start, the low-level account leaves the party, giving the main player access to the weaker opponents.

Why do Warzone players use 2 Boxing?

As we said earlier, the 2 Boxing method is mostly used by Warzone content creators who post gameplay clips with high kill counts or insane trick shots.

Although 2 Boxing cannot be considered a hack, it’s an unethical practice that fools the Call of Duty community and often ruins the experience of new players.

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Activision, unfortunately, hasn’t taken any action to stop the 2 Boxing practice in Warzone, which means it will likely continue to be a problem for the gaming community.

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