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Call of Duty: Warzone bans 60,000 confirmed cheaters

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Call of Duty: Warzone has a huge cheating problem, enough to force popular streamers to quit gaming altogether. Activision has been trying to tackle the problem since last year by en masse banning tens of thousands of cheating gamers – in fact, the video game giant just banned 60,000 accounts for confirmed cases of cheating software use in Warzone. As Vice noted, the bans came a day after popular CoD streamer Vikkstar123 announced he had quit the game as people were streaming blatant hacks live without any repercussions.

While Activision did not say which cheat software the banned players were using, the sources who spoke to Vice said this wave was targeting EngineOwning customers. The subscription based cheat program offers cheats and hacks not only for Cod games, but also for Battlefield, Fall of the Titans and Star wars securities. Activision also targeted EngineOwning customers when it banned 20,000 accounts in September of last year, and that cycle would have eliminated all users from the game’s program. In April 2020, shortly after the game’s release Battle Royale video, the company kicked out 70,000 accounts.



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