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Call of Duty Warzone introduces hardware ban to stop hackers from creating new accounts

Call of Duty Warzone introduces hardware ban to stop hackers from creating new accounts

Call of Duty Warzone introduces hardware ban to stop hackers from creating new accounts: Call of Duty Warzone has been heavily criticized due to the immense number of hackers that players face in almost every single match. Hackers persisting in matches ruin the gameplay and thrill of the whole game. Activision developers have been taking […]

Call of Duty Warzone introduces hardware ban to stop hackers from creating new accounts: Call of Duty Warzone has been heavily criticized due to the immense number of hackers that players face in almost every single match. Hackers persisting in matches ruin the gameplay and thrill of the whole game. Activision developers have been taking several measures against these hackers and it seems they have finally introduced a permanent hardware ban for hackers.

Hackers have always caused big problems for the title and many big names like Nickmercs have stopped playing the game. Many streamers themselves have started using hacks to exploit the Call of Duty Warzone. Developers have been working for a long time taking different measures to eradicate the hacker community. Recently, Raven Software banned almost 50,000 players, who were using hacks during the game.

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Call of Duty Warzone introduces hardware ban to stop hackers from creating new accounts

Now they have introduced a complete hardware ban for the hackers and they won’t be able to create a new account and continue to cheat. This was revealed by a viral TikTok video in which the hacker states that his hardware has been permanently banned. This restricted him from playing using every account of his. He said, “I’ve been cheating for a little bit, I’ve been posting TikToks and it’s been fun. Every one of my accounts is banned. Every Single one. Without even me playing it. They hardware banned my Sh*t.” The hackers then praised Activision to take the necessary steps and ban the players who are cheating and ruining the gameplay experience.

Alongside the upcoming Call of Duty Vanguard, Activision also announced an anti-cheat mechanism to feature in Warzone. This will greatly help to lessen the number of hackers in the game and improve the gameplay experience for genuine players.

Also Read: Call of Duty Vanguard Alpha Testing pre-load is live now for PlayStation users.

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