Activision, the company behind the popular game Call of Duty: Warzone has started what’s already being known as the biggest ban ever for the popular game.
We have zero tolerance for cheaters across Call of Duty and Warzone.
60,000+ accounts have been banned today. Follow @RavenSoftware for more #Warzone updates.
Details here: https://t.co/d6De7tY3AB pic.twitter.com/fOGTJ43b8U
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) February 2, 2021
The company has banned over 60,000 cheaters in its latest banhammer that clears the gaming world of those that cheat to get a win. This is the third wave of bans since last year and a day after popular gamer Vikkstar123 announced that he would no longer be playing the game because of cheaters and hackers.
This is why I quit Warzone: https://t.co/7A18b1Uapp
The fact players can livestream themselves blatantly hacking with zero repurcussions blows my mind. This guy is 2nd prestige & broadcasts hours of himself hacking.
This NEEDS to be addressed & fixed @CallofDuty @RavenSoftware pic.twitter.com/jyfoEilyzJ
— Vikkstar ★ (@Vikkstar123) January 30, 2021
The ban came as a total surprise to the gaming community and seemingly hit those with an EngineOwning account for the game.