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Call of Duty: Warzone ‘enhances’ its anti-cheat software – Yahoo News Australia
Publisher Activision has banned more than 60,000 accounts in one day for cheating on the video game.

Call of Duty: Warzone has banned more than 60,000 accounts in one day for cheating on the video game.
Publisher Activision revealed the game had its own internal anti-cheat software, which it was now enhancing following demands from players.
Several high-profile streamers had criticised the battle-royal game for being saturated with hackers.
More than 300,000 permanent bans had been issued since the games release, last March, Activision said.
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