Call Of Duty Continues Its War Against Cheaters, Resets Boosted Accounts


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Call of Duty cheaters, consider yourselves warned.

According to Call of Duty Updates, an official social media account, efforts to combat Ranked Play progression boosting have intensified.

The announcement comes as action continues to be taken against all identified accounts engaged in boosting across Microsoft Corp.’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) Activision Inc’s Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone.

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The post stated, “we have taken action against all detected accounts” for boosting behavior, adding that “accounts flagged for such activities will undergo a reset of their account SR progression” as an initial measure.

The developers also removed any flagged accounts from the Ranked Play leaderboards.

The post also outlined plans to “continue to monitor leaderboards with new detections.” Although specific details regarding the detection process were not disclosed, players were cautioned that account resets may occur periodically for detected boosted accounts.

The post warned players that the devs may “fully reset SR on detected boosted accounts periodically”.

The announcement has been well-received by fans. However, many have also desired additional security measures, such as improved anti-cheat systems and resolution of shadow-ban issues.

This action follows the recent closure of cheat provider Interwebz, although any connection to this event remains unclear.

The forthcoming Season 3 of Call of Duty promises new game modes and maps. The crackdown on boosting is likely to enhance the overall gaming experience for players invested in ranked play.

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Ranked Play progression boosting is in violation of the Call of Duty Security and Enforcement Policy. Ahead of the launch for Season 3, we have taken action against all detected accounts that engaged in any form of boosting behavior within our…

— Call of Duty Updates (@CODUpdates) April 3, 2024

Image courtesy of Activision via Steam.


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