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Wednesday, April 1, 2020

50,000 cheats thrown out of CoD: Warzone


Cheating has become common in Call of Duty: Warzone, so developers have decided to confirm that they have zero tolerance for cheating in that game.

With the exponential growth of the number of players in Call of Duty: Warzone, more and more common cases of cheating in this multiplayer game were quickly recorded. Some players found glitches on the map that allowed them to lure other players from a safe position. Others, however, have used quite well-known cheating methods such as aimbot.

In the face of louder complaints from the community, the Infinity War team has decided to come up with an issue. As they say, from the first day the game was launched until now, more than 50,000 players have been permanently expelled from Warzone. They have an active team working all day to investigate cheating cases.

But they realize that this is not enough in itself. Therefore, in the future, they will work to speed up and simplify reporting of potential in-game cheating. In addition, they will more often report to the community how many cheaters they have thrown out of Warzone.

Of course, Warzone is not the only major multiplayer game that has cheating issues. Similar things have happened to PUBG, and some will say that the problem is not eliminated to this day, but merely put under control.

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