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More than 6,000 Call of Duty accounts have just been 'banned' by Activision

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên25/02/2024


According to VGC , Activision has just announced that they have locked more than 6,000 Call of Duty accounts after receiving many reports of cheating in Modern Warfare III and Warzone .

The game company said it received an alarming increase in cheating reports from the community over a five-day period in mid-February. To address the issue, Activision has locked more than 6,000 accounts for cheating and hacking. The company has also disabled game codes for limited-time perks like super speed and is currently testing additional security updates.

Hơn 6.000 tài khoản Call of Duty vừa bị Activision 'cấm cửa'- Ảnh 1.

Activision is getting tougher on Call of Duty cheating

“As part of ongoing security updates, a telemetry system was taken offline for an upgrade over the weekend,” Activision said. “This action led cheat developers to claim that the RICOCHET anti-cheat system had been disabled. This is not true.”

"Thanks to monitoring activity throughout the weekend and reactivating this upgraded system, #TeamRICOCHET identified and locked over 6,000 cheating and hacking accounts between February 16 and 20. Our team continues to work on security updates for issues across multiple modes in Call of Duty: Warzone and Modern Warfare III ."

The second season of Modern Warfare III and Warzone launched in early February. The update introduces three brand new 6v6 PvP multiplayer maps, a new War map, another Zombies story mission, the return of the Resurgence Fortune's Keep map to Warzone, and a collaboration with The Walking Dead.



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