Over the last few hours, Activision has communicated to Call of Duty Warzone players that the servers have been cleaned once again thanks to the work of Ricochet Anti-Cheat.
According to what was communicated by the publisher who is now part of the Microsoft family, during February As many as 6,000 accounts were banned who used illegal software in order to gain advantages in the game. According to Activision, the ban wave occurred in just 5 days, more specifically between 16 and 20 February 2024. It would seem that this action is due to the reactivation of a particular feature of Ricochet, which has recently been put back into operation with some updates.
Obviously this is only a small step towards cleaning the servers, which will require the banning of many more cheaters to improve the experience of Warzone and Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 players. According to player testimonies, in fact, there are many to make use of cheats especially in ranked modes and there are those who claim that there are incorrect players at the top of the rankings.
While waiting to find out if this improved version of the anti-cheat will proceed with other ban waves soon, we remind you that just a few weeks ago the most hated skin ever in Call of Duty Warzone and Modern Warfare 3 returned with a new look .