Activision has revealed that it has banned greater than 27,000 Name of Responsibility accounts over the weekend. Talking to CharlieIntel, the corporate mentioned that Group Ricochet was in a position to establish and ban these accounts because of up to date detection techniques.
“#TeamRICOCHET recognized and banned over 27,000 accounts over the weekend by a collection of upgraded detection techniques,” mentioned Activision’s Group Ricochet to CharlieIntel. “The staff is progressing on a brand new set of safety updates and anticipates extra ban waves to return.”
Whereas the precise particulars about how the detection system works haven’t been revealed, it’s fairly doubtless that the variety of suspicious accounts over the weekend was greater owing to the truth that Name of Responsibility: Trendy Warfare 3 had a free trial for its multiplayer and Zombies modes till yesterday.
As Name of Responsibility: Trendy Warfare 3 and Warzone not too long ago kicked off its third season, rumours are additionally going round of the again catalog of the franchise making its means on to PC and Xbox Sport Move. This, after all, is additional compounded by the truth that Activision is now formally a part of Microsoft’s studios. Microsoft is rumoured to be getting ready an announcement associated to those older titles throughout its upcoming summer season showcase.
Activision says over 27,000 accounts had been banned in Name of Responsibility, throughout Warzone and MW3, over the weekend.
Assertion from Group RICOCHET:
“#TeamRICOCHET recognized and banned over 27,000 accounts over the weekend by a collection of upgraded detection techniques. The staff is… pic.twitter.com/PPMXbsuEH7
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) April 8, 2024