Activision Updates Players on Call of Duty Anti-Cheat Efforts, 60,000 More Cheaters Banned, Promises More Communication - Videogames Blogs

Activision Updates Players on Call of Duty Anti-Cheat Efforts, 60,000 More Cheaters Banned, Promises More Communication



One of the biggest sticking points for the Call of Duty community, particularly for the tens of millions of people who are playing the free-to-play Warzone, is how rampant cheating is. Calls for more anti-cheat efforts have echoed through the community, and console players are actively disabling cross-play to avoid getting matched with PC players who have an unfair advantage. Activision issued an update on Call of Duty anti-cheat, including announcing 60,000 more bans for Warzone cheaters who were using cheat software. The publisher is also implementing additional tools to help them continue to tackle the problem.
Most notably, Activision is targeting the manufacturers of cheat software at the source. While they stop short of saying they pursue legal action, reports last year seem to confirm that the company is putting legal pressure on these companies and cheat developers in order to cut off the supply of cheat software before players can even get it.
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