According to GamingCall of Duty, Activision has finally lifted the veil on how Shadowban lobbies and spam reporting work in Black Ops 6 and Warzone. In the update, the anti-cheat team detailed that accounts showing suspicious behavior—ranging from impossible stat drops to major shifts in play—are temporarily placed in a Limited Matchmaking pool for further review, a move that affects less than 0.15% of the player base. This explanation not only quells ongoing rumors about hackers triggering mass bans through spam reports, but also highlights a faster review process introduced in Season 2, ensuring that gameplay remains fair and fun for everyone.
A recent YouTube leak reveals intriguing details about Modern Warfare 4's DMZ 2.0 update, showcasing new maps, formidable bosses, and additional gameplay enhancements. The video has sparked widespread interest among gamers, stirring up excitement and anticipation for what could be a major evolution in game content and design.
According to Youtuber Phixate, DMZ 2.0 might be on the horizon in 2026, sparking excitement and speculation among gamers. The intriguing title raises questions about the game's confirmation status, building anticipation for what could be a significant update or sequel. With the association of Google LLC noted in the metadata, gamers are left eagerly awaiting more details and official announcements.
Amid Season 2 launches for Black Ops 6 and Warzone, fresh rumors point to an exciting future with Call of Duty 2026. Leaker TheGhostOfHope has hinted that DMZ mode will make a comeback in the next Infinity Ward title, echoing its origins from Warzone 2.0. This revelation, coming on the heels of earlier accurate leaks about the Black Ops 6 Zombies map and Verdansk's return in Season 3, has sparked renewed interest and anticipation among the fanbase, even as official confirmations remain distant.