In some cases, players with a permanent suspension on their account may also be unable to purchase Call of Duty games.Īn extreme offense is one in which a player has caused detriment to other players or has organized large groups of players to commit additional offenses.Įxtreme or repeated violations of this policy may result in permanent suspension of all accounts henceforth.Īny attempt to hide, disguise, or obfuscate your identity or the identity of your hardware devices may result in a permanent suspension.Īny attempt to circumvent our security systems may result in a permanent suspension. Permanent suspensions are lasting and final, and can apply across titles, including past, present, or future titles in the Call of Duty franchise. Temporary suspensions can range from 48 hours to two weeks or longer, depending on the severity of the infraction. At any time, the account may be returned to normal matchmaking, placed in a limited matchmaking state again, or it may receive a temporary or permanent ban.Ī minor offense is one in which no quantifiable damage has been done to another player or the game community at large.Members of a player's party may also experience limited matchmaking while partied with a player in this state.Accounts in this state may be matched with other accounts in a similar state.
Account in a limited matchmaking state: If a player is suspected of violating this policy, their account may be put into a limited matchmaking state.