Taking to Twitter, Infinity Ward announced a new anti-cheat update for the game and revealed a new in-game feature involving player reporting. More specifically, Infinity Ward has revealed that players -- starting this week -- will receive an in-game confirmation when a player they reported is banned.
"Players in Warzone and Modern Warfare who report suspected cheaters will receive confirmation in-game when a player is banned," writes Infinity Ward.
To couple this, the developer is also improving game security and will now put suspected cheaters all into a match with each other. Lastly, it's increasing the resources behind-the-scenes that tackle these type of problems.
#Warzone and #ModernWarfare Anti-Cheat Update. pic.twitter.com/psVQVjn5cF
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) April 22, 2020
Meanwhile, as you can see in the tweet above, it's also working on on adding a report functionality to the killcam and spectate modes. In other words, add the ability to report players while viewing a killcam or spectating.
Of course, it remains to be seen how big of a difference this will make, but this will bring the game on par with other multiplayer titles that make usage of similar features.
Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare are both available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, however, while the latter is a premium product, the former is completely free.
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