A skilled Call of Duty competitor has been permanently barred from the game for employing disruptive tools to access camos and skins on their profile. Player Abuzah made public the ban, confessing to the use of unauthorized tools to unlock in-game items. This action follows heightened scrutiny from Activision and the Call of Duty creators towards cheaters and boosters.
The Call of Duty franchise stands out as a prominent and widely recognized entity in the gaming industry, providing fertile ground for the growth of a professional esports sector. Ranging from Call of Duty: Warzone to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, elite gamers worldwide engage in high-speed, adrenaline-pumping showcases and tournaments for substantial rewards and, naturally, boasting privileges. Nevertheless, the Call of Duty esports domain has been marred by controversies. Earlier this year, a professional Call of Duty team sued Activision, alleging unfair treatment by the company. Presently, the integrity of these competitions and the games themselves is at stake, with one pro player facing a lifelong ban as a consequence.
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