Than Call of Duty: Warzone It is riddled with cheats of all kinds is no secret. We have already talked about them several times, like when this player reported them to Paypal so that they could not be financed, or when Infinity Ward revealed than had banned 70,000 users. Now the study has implemented a new security measure.
It is the famous two-step verification. As explained through Twitter, the new players of Warzone On PC they must pass an authentication by SMS in addition to registering with their user. This applies to those who enter to play for free (as you know, everyone can play Warzone without paying, even if it is part of Modern warfare).
Security Update: We have initiated two-step SMS authentication for new #Warzone
PC users, who log in as free to play as another step to provide an additional layer of security for players.– Infinity Ward (@InfinityWard) May 12, 2020
Security update: We have started a two-step SMS verification for new Warzone PC users who play for free, yet another step to offer an extra layer of security to gamers.
Infinity Ward continues to commit to Increasingly tighten the security of your game to avoid as much as possible that cheaters make it their own playground.
Why only on PC? That's where the bulk of cheats are, mostly. Like ya we tell you, many console gamers have chosen to disable crossplay with computers so as not to have to come across these tricks that cause one unfair game after another.
There are already several measures that the studio is taking in its eternal crusade against this class of players. Some time ago they announced that disrupted matchmaking so that cheats had to face each other, and leave them isolated in their own games.