Call of Duty team banned over 135,000 accounts, but fans are sceptical

Apr 23,25

Call of Duty is currently navigating challenging times, and it's not solely due to declining player numbers, as indicated by SteamDB data. As the second season of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 approaches, the developers have been vocal about their ongoing efforts to combat cheating. Since the ranked mode was introduced in November 2024, the team has suspended over 136,000 accounts and continues to enhance their anti-cheat measures. They've also promised improvements to server configurations, aiming for better connection quality in the future.

However, these assurances have not been met with optimism. The situation is dire enough that prominent content creators are openly questioning the developers' claims. Reddit is rife with posts from players who report no noticeable improvements in server quality or matchmaking. The community's frustration is palpable, with terms like SBMM (Skill-Based Matchmaking) and EOMM (Engagement Optimized Matchmaking) becoming sources of ire. This erosion of trust poses a significant challenge, and it remains uncertain whether Activision can effectively address and resolve these issues.

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