Activision has taken action against over 14,000 cheaters in Call of Duty: Warzone and Vanguard in the past 24 hours. The ban wave was announced on Twitter, and it targeted players who were using third-party software to gain an unfair advantage in the game.
"We're committed to providing a fair and fun experience for everyone who plays Call of Duty," said Activision. "This ban wave is just one of the many steps we're taking to combat cheating."
The ban wave comes after a recent surge in cheating in Call of Duty. In recent months, there have been numerous reports of players using aimbots, wallhacks, and other cheats to gain an unfair advantage. This has led to frustration among many players, who feel that cheating is ruining the game.
Activision has been working to combat cheating in Call of Duty for some time. In addition to the recent ban wave, the company has also implemented a number of other measures, such as hardware bans and improved cheat detection software.
"We're always working to improve our anti-cheat measures," said Activision. "We're committed to making sure that Call of Duty is a fair and fun experience for everyone."
The ban wave is a welcome development for many Call of Duty players. It shows that Activision is taking cheating seriously, and it sends a message to cheaters that they will not be tolerated.
However, it is important to note that cheating is still a problem in Call of Duty. The ban wave only targeted a small fraction of the cheaters in the game. Activision will need to continue to work to combat cheating if it wants to keep the game fair for everyone.
In addition to the ban wave, Activision has also released a number of tips for players on how to avoid cheaters. These tips include:
Playing with friends or in a party
Reporting cheaters to ActivisionUsing the in-game reporting tool
Staying up-to-date on the latest anti-cheat measures
By following these tips, players can help to keep Call of Duty a fair and fun experience for everyone.