You can’t even play Call of Duty: Vanguard -apkrig with the Warzone ban
The area around Call of Duty has been quite lively in recent hours, so we will summarize the latest news in the following text. Players for example found outthat if someone has previously banned Ban of Call of Duty: Warzone, they also have a ban in Vanguard. This applies to hardware bans as well as those that are tied to a specific account. Cheating gamers have already felt it in beta, and this is undoubtedly the result of a promise that Activision and its developers will intensify their fight with cheaters.
Both games are expected to see even better anti-cheat systems after the release of the new Call of Duty.
Hardware-bound bans should, at least in theory, make it impossible for a fraudster to easily create a new account, and even if the system has gaps, according to the authors, it works. Of course, it’s possible to replace hardware, and the business has started with software that changes the identification of components, but it shouldn’t be that easy anymore. And with the Warzone ban, players simply won’t even join the Vanguard beta. No second chance.
I must say that I am actually pleased with this zero tolerance. After all, both games are expected to see even better anti-cheat systems after the release of the new Call of Duty. Despite these measures, there are already reports of cheaters in Vanguard’s multiplayer beta. With the launch of the cross-platform, familiar scandals began to manifest.
However, the current test revealed not only weaknesses, but also a list of upcoming 20 multiplayer maps. As we have known directly from the authors for some time, 16 of them will be intended for classic modes. You can find their names here, for example. It seems that there will be several arenas originating from the game World at War from 2008. Among them, the names of nine missions from the campaign have also been missed, but it does not have to be a complete list. It seems that we will go to El Alamein, Tobruk, Midway or Stalingrad. Datamining also revealed new modes or the names of other operators.
Finally, the latest report is not about Call of Duty: Vanguard, but it is also worth noting. Map of batte royale Blackout mode from Black Ops 4 heading to Call of Duty: Mobile. It will arrive on September 22 and is supposed to be one of the biggest updates ever. The map is of course based on the original for PC and console. It is part of the celebrations of the second anniversary of the game, which was published in October 2019.