Activision has updated its security policy, which states that severe or repeated violations may result in the permanent suspension of all your accounts in all Call of Duty games, including those not yet reported.
For more severe potential penalties, Activoc’s new kernel-based anti-fraud system, Ricochet, Status update Received news through. The console will arrive at the kernel-only level with the introduction of the new Pacific map for Call of Duty: Warzone in December, but server-side updates will be available on November 5th. Call of Duty: Vanguard They sharpened their appearance.
According to the post, all of their anti-fraud efforts are focused on fighting unfair play and protecting the players’ experience. Rolling out server updates as part of the Ricochet Anti-Cheat System is the first step in their new anti-fraud security initiative and they are working hard to make things as frustrating as possible for fraudsters.
In addition, any attempt to disguise, disguise or disguise the identity or devices of players may also result in a permanent suspension. The permanent suspension of security breaches can now be applied to the entire franchise, including Call of Duty: VanguardAfter extand , And any past, present and future titles from the Call of Duty franchise.