Call of Duty Cheat Provider Interwebz Shuts Down After Legal Notice
Interwebz, a cheat provider for Call of Duty, has announced the shutdown of its services following a legal notice received regarding their products. The announcement was made on the official website, citing limited options available after the legal notice.
Renowned Call of Duty community member @charlieINTEL shared the full statement on Twitter, bidding farewell to Interwebz. The shutdown of the cheat provider has been welcomed by many Call of Duty fans, addressing the serious issue of cheating in the game, which has unbalanced online matches and deterred new players.
Activision Blizzard’s Twitter account was hacked recently, raising concerns about the security of the gaming company. Activision later assured fans of regaining control and emphasized their commitment to investigating such incidents to prevent future occurrences.
It remains unclear if the recent security breach is linked to Interwebz or if Activision was directly involved in the legal notice. In February, Activision took action against 6,000 Call of Duty cheaters within a short span, showcasing the effectiveness of their anti-cheat measures.
Call of Duty’s latest Season 2 Reloaded update was rolled out earlier this month, and there have been teases about the potential return of Capture the Flag in Modern Warfare 3. However, the highly anticipated launch of Call of Duty Warzone Mobile is scheduled for tomorrow, March 21st, garnering significant attention from fans.
With the gaming industry on an upward trajectory, the closure of Interwebz may signal the beginning of a crackdown on cheat providers. The legal notice served to Interwebz could potentially be the first of many, as the gaming community looks forward to a fair and balanced gaming environment.
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