Call of Duty cheaters complain after Activision launches new wave of mass-bans | TechCrunch
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A recent wave of permanent bans affected Call of Duty players, particularly those using the cheat service ArtificialAiming. Several users expressed their dissatisfaction on social media, lamenting the loss of their accounts. Players shared sentiments of frustration and resignation, indicating the potential end of their gaming experience. Activision confirmed the ban wave targeted more than just users of ArtificialAiming, emphasizing their commitment to enforcing fair play in the community. The enforcement actions disrupted multiple cheat vendors and aimed to protect the integrity of the gaming experience.
"It's been a long run. [Good game] all," wrote one user. "Lost both my main accounts today, one was almost 4 years old with mastery camos and all... think I am done with [Call of Duty].... risk we all took," said another.
Neil Wood, a spokesperson for Activision, confirmed to TechCrunch that there was a round of account bans, and not just against users of the ArtificialAiming cheat.
Our latest enforcement efforts disrupted operations from multiple cheat vendors, disabling their tools and issuing bans to their users. We remain committed to pursuing those who threaten our community - cheaters, cheat makers, and anyone undermining the fair play experience.
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