What is a Shadowban in Warzone?

What is a Shadowban in Warzone?

Matt Porter

Shadowbans are Warzone’s effort to fight against cheaters within the game and deliver players a fun experience. So, here’s what being Shadowbanned means and how to find out if you have limited matchmaking in Warzone.

There’s nothing more frustrating than dropping into Warzone‘s Urzikstan with the hopes of winning a match, just to find out that a cheater has infiltrated your lobby. Whether they’re employing wallhacks or aimbot, cheaters can ruin Warzone matches with ease.

RICOCHET anti-cheat and its kernel-level drivers include several measures to counter Warzone cheaters such as detecting Cronus, turning enemies invisible, removing their weapons, and nerfing their damage, among others. Still, Activision use other tools like limited matchmaking to help their efforts to stop hackers from ruining players’ matches.

Here’s everything you need to know about a Shadowban, including how they work and how you can find out if your account received limited matchmaking.

What does Shadowban mean in Warzone?

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It’s easy to tell if you have been Shadowbanned in Warzone.

When a Warzone player is suspected of violating Call of Duty’s Security and Enforcement policy, their account may be placed into “a limited matchmaking state,” known as Shadowban.

This means they won’t be able to play in normal lobbies with the rest of the game’s community while Activision review their account. Instead, they get placed into special lobbies full of other suspected cheaters.