The variety of banned Call of Duty: Warzone cheaters has gone up.
Infinity Ward has introduced that it has now banned over 70,000 cheaters in Call of Duty: Warzone. This is up from 50,000 banned earlier this month.
“We’re continuing to deploy dedicated security updates and work continues on improving in-game reporting,” the developer wrote, including that extra particulars on the up to date reporting instruments might be revealed quickly.
The information comes because the variety of public encounters with cheaters will increase. Not a day goes by on the game’s official subreddit, for example, with out multiple posts exhibiting blatant hackers, with some calling for console-only cross-play.
Streamer Jack “CouRage” Dunlop even supplied to pay Infinity Ward $10,000 to ban cheaters as he encounters them on stream. It’s not unusual for probably the most seen Warzone gamers on Twitch and YouTube to run into cheaters, and lots of have even began boasting about beating them.
I’ll pay Activision/Infinity Ward/Call of Duty $10,000 if they only sit in my stream and ban cheaters all day for me.
Or no less than tackle it. It’s outrageous.
Still reside. Still going through cheaters. Still in some way winnings games.https://t.co/qLpCN8avnU
— Jack “CouRage” Dunlop (@CouRageJD) April 13, 2020
For now, all you possibly can actually do is use the cheater in your Recent Players checklist and file a report. Presumably, Infinity Ward’s up to date instruments would make this simpler.
In different Warzone information, gamers are getting a new mode this week and double XP on the weekend.