Hacking has been an extremely frustrating issue in Call of Duty: Warzone but recently Raven software has given its first update on the fight against the cheaters in the game in over two months and has banned several accounts. 

According to Raven, there have been two different Warzone ban waves this week, which banned over 50,000 accounts, combined across both ban waves. The company says it%u2019s targeting %u201Crepeat offenders, and much more.%u201D

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The developer%u2019s last update came on May 14, when it banned 30,000 accounts in a ban wave, bringing the total of banned accounts to over half a million. Cheating has continued to be an issue in the free-to-play battle royale since it was released in March 2020. Players were cheating using hacks like wallhacks, aimbots, and more have been tearing up Verdansk for well over a year now.

Raven Software has banned many of these hackers throughout the game and the only fight that continues is with the real weapon that Raven and Activision have being complete hardware bans. In most cases, players made new accounts since the game is free and continued cheating. But targeting repeat offenders is another tactic.

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In April, Activision said that it was issuing hardware bans to %u201Crepeat or serial%u201D offenders, which means that the cheater would need an entirely new PC to try to play the game again at all.

%u201CAgain, there is no place for cheating,%u201D Activision said at the time. %u201CDelivering a fair and fun experience for all players is our top priority. On behalf of all the teams across our Call of Duty security and enforcement groups covering Warzone, Modern Warfare, and Black Ops, we will not rest, and we appreciate your patience.%u201D

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