Cheaters are currently a big problem in Call of Duty: Warzone, even to the extent that console players are already avoiding the crossplay function. Infinity Ward is now commenting on new measures.
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The fight against the cheaters in Call of Duty: Warzone is a fight against windmills, but Infinity Ward doesn't give up – after all, you don't want to spoil the loyal players. On Twitter, the developers have now commented on further measures against cheaters.
– Infinity Ward (@InfinityWard) April 22, 2020
Among other things, players who have reported suspicious teammates will now receive an in-game notification when the affected player is banned. Furthermore, additional security updates are to be installed to get the problems under control. The teams concerned should also receive additional resources to process the reports quickly and efficiently. A report function for Killcam and Spectator mode is also planned, which should make it easier for players to report suspects.
The actually best and funniest action is that the matchmaking is revised so that players suspected of cheating are now stuffed together in the matches. It could be an extremely entertaining thing.