Warzone Anti-Cheat Confirmed With CoD: Vanguard Integration
With the release of Call of Duty: Vanguard, it has been confirmed that the game will come with an anti-cheat system that will also be integrated into Warzone.
Hacking has been one of the main topics of discussion in Warzone since its launch. Despite numerous waves of bans, the problem continues to grow: wallhacks and aimbots regularly organize riots in Verdansk, and cheaters have a game of both tail and mane.
Players are constantly calling for an anti-cheat system, with Warzone's leading pros and streamers reaching their limits due to the hacking issue.
Now every Call of Duty player's dream has come true, and it looks like we may be in the mood for a vastly improved Warzone experience.
With Vanguard's announcement, we've uncovered a ton of new information about the game, including the fact that there will be 16 6v6 multiplayer maps at launch, some interesting campaign details, and that it will use the popular Modern Warfare and Warzone engines.
But perhaps most importantly, especially for Warzone fans, is that an anti-cheat system is finally here.
The developers have confirmed that the new anti-cheat system will launch alongside the new Warzone experience, with the map due in the game "later this year."
This will be nice music for avid Warzone players who are getting increasingly frustrated with the hack situation.
While there is no set date yet for anti-cheat and the new Warzone experience, we expect it to arrive shortly after the launch of Call of Duty: Vanguard.
Call of Duty: Vanguard will release on November 5, 2021 for PlayStation, Xbox and PC.