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60000 ‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ accounts banned for cheating – NME.com
Activision have banned 60,000 for cheating, and outlined the actions that they have taken in order to combat cheaters

Activision has banned 60,000 accounts for cheating in Call of Duty: Warzone.
The developer announced the bans in an official update made on February 2. In the post, Activision said that it had recently banned 60,000 players, bringing the total of players banned to 300,000 since the launch of the game.
The update says that Activision are “committed to delivering a fair and fun experience for all players” and have outlined a number of actions they have taken since launch.
These actions, aimed at preventing…
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