Asi lo says it a news from Call of Duty Updates, Activision Blizzard has taken decisive actions against cheaters in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone. Thanks to the use of advanced detection techniques, more than 14,000 accounts have been banned from these two games.
A hunt against cheaters
This recent ban wave, revealed by the Call of Duty Updates account on Twitter, shows the commitment of the developer in the fight against cheats. Thanks to new detection methods, the anti-cheat teams have been able to identify the source of these cheats, leading to a significant number of bans. The tweet does not provide specific details, but it is possible that they have targeted cheat developers themselves.
Good news for fair play
This is great news for the Call of Duty community, as it goes beyond simply banning individual cheaters. By targeting the source of cheats, the developers are taking a strong stance against dishonest players who ruin the gaming experience for others.
A promising future
These actions also indicate a promising future for the Call of Duty franchise. Modern Warfare 3 is rumored to be in development, as its official reveal is scheduled to happen in Warzone during the game’s fifth season. This new installment will continue the legacy of Modern Warfare 2, with weapons, bundles, operators, and skins carrying forward into the game.
Although the name has not been officially confirmed, leaks suggest that Modern Warfare 3 will be developed by Sledgehammer Games. More details about Call of Duty 2023 will be announced later this month, building anticipation for another exciting year of the popular FPS franchise.
Fonte : www.vg247.com





