Players are now getting an issue when playing "Call of Duty: Warzone 2," especially when they are playing really well in matches, with this new bug addressed by gamers and reports. Gamers are getting shadowbans from the game itself, for playing really well on the game, especially when they reach the 10-kill threshold.
There are gamers that argue that they are not using any cheating mechanisms or systems to get ahead of other players, but are suspected to be doing so.
'Call of Duty: Warzone 2' Bugs: Shadowban for Good Players
Famous personalities and insiders on the "Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0" game are now raising their concerns on social media regarding a bug in the game. This bug causes a shadowban for good players, especially when attaining ten kills in a match.
According to CharlieIntel, gamers who get ten kills immediately face disconnection issues on their current match, with a shadowban looming over their profiles.
Gamers who get shadowbanned for their performance are then put in a certain pool with other players and are investigated by the game for any use of cheat software to improve their performance.
Jake Lucky and FlexZ also corroborate these claims regarding the unfair treatment of honest gamers.
What is Happening on 'Warzone 2'?
The reports claim that after several days, gamers who were found not to use any cheating systems are eligible to join matchmaking lobbies and play under its PvP matches again.
To date, it is still unknown what is happening in "Warzone 2.0," especially with the bizarre events against gamers who are performing well.
The problem may lie in the company's anti-cheating software, but may also be a bug present on the platform that automatically shadowbans gamers who get to ten kills. Still, it is a massive inconvenience for those who are honest and skilled in the FPS shooter.
'Call of Duty' and its Problems
"Call of Duty: Warzone 2" was released for several months now by developers Infinity Ward, Raven Software, and Treyarch Games, with its publisher being the famed Activision-Blizzard. The game garnered mixed reactions from known personalities and content creators, with some arguing that it did not meet their standards.
One of the best known complaints was from the famed YouTube personality, Dr.DisRespect, who claimed that its DMZ mode is "gimmicky," and is "already dead."
Gamers also faced slow downloads via Battle.net for their "Warzone 2.0" experience, especially on its initial release dates.
Launch problems and its initial reviews plagued "Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0," and this is something that gamers already expect to be changed or improved this time. However, when one issue gets fixed, another joins the mix, with the recent complaints regarding the unlawful shadowbanning for gamers who are playing well in every match, something Activision needs to address immediately.