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Raven Software Bans 15,000 Warzone Accounts on Cheating grounds

CoD Warzone developer Raven Software continues its accounts banning spree, with fresh 15000 Warzone players coming under the axe

This year has seen Raven Software go on a commendable account banning spree and the wave continues. The CoD developers have announced a fresh ban on 15000 Warzone accounts and promised more in the days to come.

Warzone accounts banned

Players and fans of the game will surely recall that it all started in February, when as many as 300K Warzone accounts were banned. Later, Raven followed it up with another 13000 accounts being banned a couple of weeks back.

In fact in February, Activision came out with a dedicated blog focused on the developer’s commitment towards anti-cheating policies. They promised gamers of their continued and ever-increasing efforts towards this end through zero tolerance.

Anti-cheating initiatives behind bans

While the developer’s and publisher’s enthusiasm is plausible, it is still not a full-proof mechanism yet. Many Warzone players are likely to create new accounts and get away with any strict actions against them.

However, Raven has been consistently carrying out these account bans and more severe actions might be in the pipeline. Hopefully, this transparency drive will continue as the studio tries to rectify the cheating problem in Warzone permanently.

Raven’s efforts towards anti-cheating

  • Enhancements to our internal anti-cheat software
  • Additional detection technology
  • Adding new resources dedicated to monitoring and enforcement
  • Regular communication updates on progress; more two-way dialogue
  • Zero tolerance for cheat providers
  • Consistent and timely bans
Anwesh Koley

Anwesh has been a journalist for more than a decade and has worked across myriad sectors ranging from automotive, power, energy, finance, and SMEs. He is currently responsible for churning out relevant and exciting content for Ultimate Battle News.

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