Activision has sent a “loving” message to Call of Duty cheaters. In the image posted on the Call of Duty Twitter account, the text begins with “Dear cheaters” and ends with the phrase “you will soon understand what we mean.” The reactions under the tweet are mostly positive, wondering what the “answer” of cheat users will be. Call of Duty Vanguard cheats were being sold before the game even started.
Call of Duty sends love to cheaters
Yesterday, Call of Duty posted a text on its official twitter account with the message:
“Dear cheaters, we all love games, it’s our passion. We are honored to be playing to the best audience of players in the world. We may not always make the right decisions, but we try to do our best.”
The tone of the message, which has received great support from players, continues to harden:
“Cheating ruins everyone’s gaming experience. No one likes cheaters, and our goal is to provide a fun and fair gameplay experience for our game developers, fans and Call of Duty players around the world
Cheaters have no place between us, and we have no concessions to cheaters. And soon you’ll know what I mean.”
With call of duty vanguard out – November 5th – less than a month away, we’ll see what Activision means in the coming days.