It can surprise you to hear that, but the free Royal Battle game Call of Duty: Warzone has a small problem with cheats. The developer, Raven Software, has already banned more than 500,000 Call of Duty accounts: Warzone, and now he added another 50,000 this week.
This number comes from the official Twitter account of Raven Software, which has recently tweeted on the anti-cheating efforts of the developer. Apparently, they sent two banned waves this week only, focusing on repeat offenders and other high priority targets.
It has been a while since our last anti-cheat update!
Two zone of war forbid waves this week. More than 50,000 combined bannis accounts. ????
Target recidivists, and much more.
- Raven software (@ravensoftware) July 16, 2021
Cheating is a serious problem in many online games, and the consequences can be surprisingly disastrous. The largest network of video game cheaters in the world has recently been closed thanks to a concerted Chinese police and Tencent effort, but new cheats continue to appear in the world.
The massive prohibition waves of Call of Duty: Warzone may seem intimidating, but they are destined to keep the game fun and playable for everyone. However, some users who responded to the Twitter publication mentioned having been banned for things on which they had no control or for completely unknown reasons.
We do not know if Raven Software will use other methods to fight the cheating in the game, but it is clear that something needs to be done. That said, most Call of Duty players: Warzone do not really like being banned for things they were not aware.
Multiple Twitter users responded to Raven Software's message by decrying screenshots and videos of other players who played a role in the prohibition or user fraud in the game. In the meantime, Raven Software seems to be Focusing on another problem that prevents some players from connecting to the game. They have already deployed a hotfix for the problem.
❗️ We are aware of a problem that prevented some players from connecting to zone of war.
A fix has been deployed. We recommend restarting your client.
Please let us know if the problem persists.
- Raven software (@ravensoftware) July 16, 2021
Call of Duty: Warzone is currently available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series S | X and PC.
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