Summary
- Call of Duty is no stranger to banning players for misbehaving, including a reported 136,000 accounts for cheating.
- In the latest example, a player has been hit with a 67-year ban for chat activity that goes against the Code of Conduct.
- The player did not elaborate on what they said to get banned, but it's easy to surmise the kind of language that would lead to a ban of that magnitude.
There's an old adage that says if you mess around, you're bound to find out. That statement couldn't be truer when it comes to video games. In 2023, Ubisoft banned a Rainbow Six Sieg🎶e player over a series of racist TikToks, while Marvel Riva♔ls recently hit a player with a 100-year ban for cheating.
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, a player , or th🍃e equivalent of about 67 years. The reason? Chat activity that violates the Call of Duty Code of Conduct.
As is usually the case when things like this happen, the player refused to elaborat💎e on what exactly they were saying that would have led to a ban of this deg🦩ree. “You know what you did,” .
“Don't say racist or homophobic **** and you'll be fine,” , reminding others of potentially what the player said. Of course, those are instant triggers for bans, , and that chat must be free of “offensive or harmful language,” meaning ordinar🐬y curse words could technically🏅 fall under this umbrella.
In other words, if you have a microphone and are planning on sa🍸ying something, even in jest, then you're better off biting your tongue. And if you happen to be the kind of player that spits out such epithets, then a ban is certainly justified.

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