Hyperion — Warzone and BO7 budget aimbot
UndetectedHyperion is the value build in the Warzone and BO7 set: a clean legit aimbot with FOV, bone select and humanised smoothing, a seven-point enemy ESP, No-Recoil, and a dedicated Zombies toggle. It's external, the cheapest of the four at $4.99, and covers Warzone battle royale and Resurgence, BO7 6v6, and round-based Zombies. RICOCHET is kernel-level, so it's listed online only while it's confirmed clear.
- Clean legit aimbot: FOV, bone select, smoothing, visibility check
- Seven-point ESP: box, head, skeleton, line, distance, health, weapon
- No-Recoil and Show Bots
- Dedicated Zombies toggle for round-based PvE
- Cheapest of the set, from $4.99
- 1, 7 or 30 days
See Hyperion in action
What Hyperion does
Aimbot
- Aimbot on/off with aim key
- FOV and aim bone selector
- Humanisation smoothing and visibility check
- Target line and area
- No-Recoil
- Zombies toggle
Visuals / ESP
- Enemy box and head ESP
- Skeleton ESP
- Line and line-position ESP
- Enemy distance and health ESP
- Enemy weapon ESP
Misc
- Distance and rank level
- Show bots
- Team check
- FOV size
- No-Recoil (global)
How Hyperion runs in Warzone and BO7
Hyperion keeps it to the essentials and prices accordingly. The Aimbot tab is a clean legit lock: an aim key, an FOV cone, a bone selector, a humanisation and smoothing slider and a visibility check so it only pulls to enemies you can actually see, all with No-Recoil to flatten spray.
There’s no rage mode and no trigger presets here; this is the honest legit build, tuned to look like a good player rather than a spinbot, and that restraint is part of why it lasts on a budget account.
Awareness is a straight seven-point ESP (box, head, skeleton, line, distance, health and weapon), with a Misc tab that adds enemy rank level, a team check to avoid friendly locks, and Show Bots.
As a bo7 cheat it’s built for the way people actually play the value tier: Show Bots and the Zombies toggle in the Aimbot tab make it useful in BO7 round-based Zombies and bot-seeded Resurgence lobbies, which the pricier builds treat as an afterthought.
What it doesn’t carry is the loot ESP, web radar, Mini-UAV, StreamProof or controller support that Royal has. That’s the trade for being the cheapest of the four.
Nothing at this price beats a kernel anti-cheat. Both games run RICOCHET, and a kernel-level guard that bans the hardware itself (TPM and Secure Boot checks included) doesn’t get any softer because the build is cheap, so ‘undetected’ is never a guarantee and Hyperion doesn’t sell one.
It’s an external you load before launch and open from the in-game menu, listed online only while it’s confirmed clear. The cheapest way to farm carefully is exactly that, carefully, so watch the status page before you sit down and keep it off an account you’d hate to lose.