Activision continues its battle against cheating in "Call of Duty" with reported successes since the launch of Season 3. The company has taken action against five cheat makers while also targeting third-party hardware that enables cheating through cease and desist orders. Activision has emphasized account security by implementing new linking policies, resulting in the blocking of over 10,000 accounts suspected of suspicious activity. The latest updates have introduced improvements like the Death Widget UI, aimed to provide players with clearer insights into how they were eliminated in-game, further enhancing the overall game integrity.
Activision is committed to shutting down cheat makers and targeting third-party hardware that supports cheating, recently issuing cease and desist orders to several companies.
With new account linking policies, Activision has blocked over 10,000 accounts that were potential targets for suspicious linking, enhancing account security significantly.
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