Call of Duty issues a severe warning to cheaters

Call of Duty is preparing for the 3th season of Black Ops 6 and Warzone. The large update will bring Verdansk back to Battle Royale on April 3, and Activision now issued a great warning to cheaters.

Publishing the official invitation updates account on Twitter is a reminder that reselling the account is a violation of the Call of Duty Terms, and that any account was intentionally sold to be prohibited permanently.

Activision says: “Selling accounts threatens the integrity of our society and our games,” Activision says.

The publisher also declares that the new Ricoich Blog will be released near the launch of Season 3, which will unveil new updates for security and update technology. An additional publication of Activision is mentioned by players by keeping their accounts with strong passwords and dual -factor authentication.

Call of Duty constantly fought against cheaters, and Activision is likely to try to build better defenses before Verdansk returns to Warzone. Ricochet anti -dispute updates were made earlier this year, with the “updated detection models” designed to better discover things such as cheating in target and fraud at the level of hardware. Activision seems to fight the infiltrators by closing some of the largest fraud developers.

To learn more about Call of Duty, be sure to review all rumors and ads for the 3th Black Ops 6 and Warzone season. The next Zombies map will be set at ManSion Liberty Falls, and Treyarch raises the story that can revolve around Edward Retovin.

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