If you want to play Call of Duty: Vanguard, you may also need to be careful when playing Warzone. Warzone players (without noticing account bans or hardware bans) are also banned from the upcoming Vanguard beta, according to posts on social media – Twitter, Discord, even forums used by cheaters and Discord servers. Account bans are applied to people who personally cheat, while the hardware ban is applied so that cheaters cannot enter the game with a different account.
Banned Warzone players may have to say goodbye to Vanguard
Activision-Blizzard reported last April that they had tabled the hardware ban method for Warzone. Warzone is one of the games that has suffered the most from the increased use of cheats in online games recently. Activision is taking drastic measures against cheaters flocking to the game.
Raven Software, a subsidiary of Activision, said in August it had banned a record number of cheaters from Warzone. The firm says there were periods last month when they banned more than 100,000 players a day. In Riot Games, one of the companies that fought a relentless war against cheaters, Valorant developed a system to ban the computers of valorant players who cheated in Windows 11 from the game.