NVIDIA GeForce Now subscribers are being banned from Call of Duty for using the cloud service


What you need to know

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2023), Modern Warfare 2 (2022), and Warzone joined the cloud streaming NVIDIA GeForce Now service on November 30. 
  • The arrangement to add Call of Duty to GeForce Now cloud streaming was signed as part of Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard King to appease regulators.
  • Just 24 hours after the launch to cloud streaming, players are reporting on Reddit that their accounts have been banned.
  • Call of Duty games use a proprietary anti-cheat software known as RICOCHET, which may be confusing the cloud streaming service as a means of cheating.

The Call of Duty HQ, a hub that houses the two most recent Modern Warfare games alongside Warzone, was added to NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW service on November 30. The launch into cloud streaming doesn’t seem to be going quite as well as many had hoped. Players have taken to Reddit and Twitter to share that their Activision accounts are being banned after playing Call of Duty titles via the cloud. 

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Microsoft signed an agreement with NVIDIA to add the Call of Duty franchise to their cloud streaming service to appease regulators concerned about the nascent market during the acquisition of Activision Blizzard King. The addition of the COD HQ to the cloud streaming service was the beginning of that agreement coming to fruition, with recent COD titles becoming available to play now via the cloud and Legacy COD titles coming later. 





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