Recent reports from players of Warzone indicate that many are facing permanent bans due to the use of AFK (Away From Keyboard) strategies for farming Battle Pass XP in Plunder mode. This controversial method has sparked heightened scrutiny from the game’s developers, Activision.
Understanding Battle Pass XP and the Issue at Hand
In Call of Duty, players advance their weaponry and levels primarily through performance in matches. However, Battle Pass XP is accrued simply through playtime, meaning players who cannot invest extensive hours weekly may struggle to complete the Battle Pass. Consequently, some gamers resort to AFK farming techniques in Plunder mode, using various tactics to prevent inactivity kicks and accumulate XP passively.
Activision’s Response to AFK Farming
Activision has taken a firm stance against such practices, with numerous players reporting permanent bans for “boosting.”This term, as defined in their terms of service, includes any collaboration with another user intended to exploit the game for XP or other rewards.
This is remarkable, my permanent ban appeal has been reviewed and is final. The cause of the ban is “boosting”with no exact reasoning. I can’t wrap my head around getting perma banned with no previous violations yet hackers are running rampant. CoD really can’t do anything right https://t.co/4aBzeGs2qC pic.twitter.com/lI5UKRSmky
— Chance (@LastChanceFPS) July 18, 2025
Permanent Bans and Community Reaction
One prominent streamer, LastChanceFPS, reported being permanently banned on July 17, with their appeal being dismissed as the ban was labeled “final.”They argued that they engaged in minimal AFK farming and mentioned past utilization of Zombies glitches.
While first offences might result in temporary suspensions, a permanent ban is a possibility for “extreme or repeated offenses.” The wording in the terms of service suggests that any player found with XP gained through methods outside typical gameplay could face penalties, potentially impacting those using AFK farming strategies.
The Broader Implications
Many in the community have voiced their concerns regarding the severity of permanent bans for what they believe are innocuous playstyles. Activision has yet to make an official statement addressing these escalating concerns. Some experts, like YouTuber Speros, have speculated that AFK farming might adversely affect players’ trust scores and match statistics, which could act as red flags for the developers.
This serves as a clear warning to players: engaging in AFK farming in Plunder or any other mode may jeopardize your account’s status. Given the risk of permanent suspension, it is advisable to avoid such practices to enhance Battle Pass progression.
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