A Call of Duty glitch seemingly restores a banned skin years after Activision decided to remove it over a non-game-related ...
Call of Duty's anti-cheat has been under fire for flagging many innocent console players as cheaters, and the latest update ...
Certain Call of Duty players have spotted the banned NICKMERCS skin in the in-game store, though it’s not available for purchase.
Team RICOCHET has banned over 228,000 Call of Duty cheaters since the release of Black Ops 6, Activision has said.
Call of Duty has defined Shadowbans in Warzone and Black Ops 6 as LMM or Limited Matchmaking. It means that players who were found to be suspicious in these titles, wouldn't be banned outright.
Ricochet may have banned loads of Black Ops 6 and Warzone cheaters already, but new features and improvements are on the way ...
As Season 3 of Call of Duty is around the corner, Activision released a major update on Anti-cheat, revealing that over 228,000 accounts have been banned since the launch of Black Ops 6.
However, Call of Duty’s free battle royale and even the paid annual titles like Black Ops 6 have often had struggles with cheaters, with Ricochet often being slow to react or easy to circumvent.
Call of Duty players have been reporting that a rare, banned skin has been appearing in their store thanks to a glitch.