Activision adds a new requirement to play Call of Duty

On July 16, Activision introduced an age verification requirement that requires Customs calls player to add their date of birth to their account to continue playing games that Black Ops 6 or War zone. Minor users who do not submit a valid date of birth or receive parental consent may risk their Customs calls Accounts are removed within four months.

The new requirement came after one War zone Update that treated some bugs and made balance changes in two marker rifles. While DM-10's damage multipliers were nerfed in a previous Customs calls Update, July 16, further reduced its smallest and maximum interval, along with additional damage. Some changes were also made in the TR2 rifle, as its ball speed, aiming down sight speeds and sprint to fire speeds was reduced across the line. Questions related to ranked games and the looting mode were dealt with.

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While Customs calls have come under fire for the controversial Beavis and buttocks Crossover, another new change has captured players. As reported by Charlieintel on social media, Activision now requires everything Customs calls Players to submit their date of birth as part of a new age verification system that was introduced with the game updates on July 16. Activision stated that the change was made as part of the ongoing efforts “to deliver a positive social experience described in the Call of Duty performance code.” The submitted birthday is then linked to each player's Activision account. Undermost users must be given parental consent to continue playing Customs callsor their accounts will be deleted within four months of Activision's first request.

Playing Call of Duty now requires a valid date of birth

However, Customs calls is not the only service to verify the age of its user base, as the popular PC store Steam regularly asks for a valid date of birth when you access games containing mature ranked content, including Customs calls franchise. While some users have found ways to get around the mature content warnings on Steam, it cannot be said that the same Customs callsS New Age Gate. In response, Customs calls Players expressed concern that this would lead to a valid ID or driver's license in future updates, while others were thinking about potential solutions.

Between the new age verification change and the upcoming game reveals Black Ops 7 on Gamescom, the attention as Customs calls Franchise has received this summer has been a mixed bag. It remains to be seen if the date of birth requires to play Customs calls will be further adjusted.


Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Tag Page Cover Art

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

9/10

Published

October 25, 2024

ESRB

Mature 17+ // blood and gore, intense violence, suggestive themes, strong language, use of drugs

Engine

IW 9.0



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