Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone players are reportedly being banned for AFK farming in the games' Plunder mode. Activision has taken a firm stance against cheaters and bots lately, leading to a massive wave of bans over the past few months, but some think the trend has gone too far. While some Call of Duty players feel like AFKing in Plunder is perfectly harmless, the company behind the game seems to disagree.
Getting XP quickly is not always easy, especially in Call of Duty's highly competitive ranked modes. Players are always looking for ways to get experience without as much of a grind, and one of the best ways to level up in Warzone in minimal time is to play alternative game modes like Plunder. However, some people have found a way to play this mode that Activision does not like so much.
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Call of Duty news and leaks account TheGhostOfHope tweeted that they've heard multiple players say they've been banned for AFKing Plunder. Other fans and streamers have shared the same story,...