Infinity Ward has provided an update on the number of players caught cheating in Call of Duty: Warzone. About two weeks ago, the developer announced that 50,000 players had been banned from the game for various forms of cheating. That number has since jumped up by 20,000.



According to Infinity Ward, it has now banned a whopping 70,000 cheaters from the battle royale since its release a month ago. The developer says that it has "zero tolerance" for cheaters and that it will continue to provide security updates and that it's working on improving the in-game reporting system.

In a previous Activision blog post, the company said that the game's security team is monitoring data 24/7 to identify potential cheaters and that a streamlined UI is being implemented which should make the reporting process easier. Infinity Ward is hoping to reveal more information on its new anti-cheating measures shortly.



In other Warzone news, the game has seen over 50 million players check out and play the battle royale. A new mode has been added this week called, "Scopes and Scatter Guns" for Trios. This new mode limits players to just sniper rifles and shotguns and should radically change up the gameplay. Season 3 has also kicked off in both Warzone and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.