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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has now banned 136,000 accounts as part of the ongoing struggle to ensure fair play but still says that IP banning isn't an option


The grind never stops.

(Image credit: Activision Blizzard)Instead of banning accounts of players who make false reports or are cheating, some parts of the Call of Duty community believe that the punishment should be far harsher. Some players call for IP bans to ensure that the guilty party cannot just simply make another account and carry on with their antisocial behaviour. More information about this will be revealed closer to the launch date, but for now, Activision is keeping its cards close to its chest so it doesn't "give cheat developers a peek behind the curtain."

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