Activision and Blizzard came under fire over the 2FA system, called SMS Protect(opens in new tab), in October—not because of the phone number requirement, which other games including Dota 2(opens in new tab) and Rainbow Six Siege(opens in new tab) also require, but because it would not accept prepaid mobile phones or VOIP. If you wanted to play two of the biggest games of the year, in other words, you had to be signed up for a mobile phone contract, something an awful lot of people are choosing not to do(opens in new tab) as prepaid wireless services become more flexible and competitive.
Locking out a large number of potential players was a baffling choice, but the situation grew even worse almost immediately. While many players confirmed that their prepaid mobiles would not work with SMS Protect, some people, including our associate editor and Overwatch 2 reviewer Tyler Colp, said their prepaids did work with it(opens in new tab). So instead of a definitive "no," which sucks but at least leaves no doubt about what's happening, there was confusion.
An update shared later in the month clarified that the phone number requirement would not apply to console players(opens in new tab), and that PC players who had previously verified themselves for Call of Duty: Warzone; a similar loosening of the phone requirement was extended to Overwatch 2 players on October 7. But now, everything is a whole lot simpler, because as long as you've got a phone, you're set.
Overwatch 2 was the first to announce that SMS Protect will ditch the prepaid restriction, following an update that will go live tomorrow, November 18.
Starting today, SMS Protect will now accept pre-paid phones globally. This update will finish rolling out by tomorrow.
— Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch) November 17, 2022
With even more players joining #Overwatch2, we remain committed in our work toward protecting your gameplay experience https://t.co/ihaF7N0Yci
We've just deployed a fix that makes the Social menu accessible across #MWII and #Warzone2. Please restart your game if you continue to experience issues.
— Infinity Ward (@InfinityWard) November 17, 2022
No reason for the change was given, but I've reached out to Activision and Blizzard to ask and will update if I receive a reply. In the meantime, it's definitely good news for everyone who isn't already playing either game: If you want to get into it, now you can.
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Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/modern-warfare-2-and-overwatch-2-drop-prepaid-phone-restrictions/
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