Activision Says It Banned 27,000 Call of Duty Accounts Last Weekend

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Activision Says It Banned 27,000 Call of Duty Accounts Last Weekend

Activision has said that it banned over 27,000 Call of Duty accounts during a free multiplayer weekend for Modern Warfare 3.

“[Team Ricochet] identified and banned over 27,000 accounts over the weekend through a series of upgraded detection systems,” the statement reads via Charlie Intel on Twitter.

“The team is progressing on a new set of security updates and anticipates more ban waves to come.”

As far as when those additional “ban waves” will be coming, that’s currently unknown. However, it could be assumed that more bands will be coming this week and beyond.

Alongside the free multiplayer from April 4-8, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and WarZone saw the beginning of Season 3 for this year’s release. With Season 3 came several new maps, game modes, weapons, and more for the latest game from Activision.

For Warzone, specifically, players saw the return of Rebirth Island. There’s also the Resurgence mode that allows you to respawn as long as one person in your party is still alive.


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