Raven Software, one of the developers of Call of Duty: Warzone , announced that more than 30,000 cheaters were banned from the battle royale last Friday (14). With that, it surpassed the mark of 500 thousand cheaters expelled from the game.
In February , Activision released a strong action plan to combat the practice, with “zero tolerance”, based on improvements in the internal anti-cheat software, inspection, new technologies and much more. Since then, more than 200,000 have been withdrawn from free to play.
Banned more than 30,000 malicious accounts in Call of Duty yesterday ... leading to more than half a million accounts banned in Warzone.
Despite the studio's effort to deal with the cheaters, several fans can take even firmer action, as shown by the responses from the Twitter post. One player pointed out that cheaters manage to get back to Warzone easily and made a suggestion to try to ban the scammers' IPs.
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In addition, many are reporting that their accounts are being hacked and used by cheaters. Consequently, they end up banned and fans lose all progress in their saves. Certainly, Raven Software still has a lot of work ahead of it.
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