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Warzone SBMM website fights back after Activision tells it to “shut down” – Gamesradar
“We don’t want to fight them, we are friendlies”

Activision has issued a cease and desist notice to a Call of Duty Warzone
skill-based matchmaking (SBMM) website.
SBMM Warzone a site that lets players sift through information about player data and skill-based ranking, as well as see other player stats such as wins and kill ratios has been told that it violates Activision’s API terms of use, its copyright, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and GDPR guidelines.
A notice, reportedly from Activision, gives the site until Monday, March 29 to close…
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