Sources close to Vice said that this ban uses fraudsters who use EngineOwning, as all EngineOwning account holders who use the software to cheat in the game have been ‘wiped out’. According to Engine, the cheat developers say they are updating the cheat.
Meanwhile, the EngineOwning Discord channel is full of account owners who are upset because their accounts have been banned by Activision.
This ban wave came out of nowhere somewhat, as Activision had earlier warned of incoming ban waves before dropping the hammer in the past. Activision at the time explained what software they considered worthy of a ban, and it contained ‘aimbots, wallhacks, trainers, stats hacks, texture hacks, leaderboard hacks, injectors, hex editors or any software used to intentionally change game data or memory . ‘
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