Call of Duty and Overwatch Phone Requirement Scaled Back Globally

PS4 & PS5

Products You May Like

Activision Blizzard has significantly scaled back its restrictive Overwatch and Call of Duty phone number requirement globally. Ahead of Overwatch 2’s launch, Activision unveiled its SMS Protect system for Battle.net, which barred anyone with a prepaid phone from accessing the game, sparking condemnation. The company said that the system was put in place to prevent smurfing and cheating.

Overwatch, Call of Duty phone number requirement impacted a large number of players

Besides locking out those with prepaid phones, the SMS Protect system made it difficult for a large number of international players to play Overwatch 2 and Call of Duty because their phone numbers weren’t recognized to begin with. After some initial hue and cry, Activision removed SMS Protect for existing players, but now, the requirement has been significantly scaled back for all players – old and new – globally.

This update comes at the heel of news that Blizzard Entertainment’s games, including Overwatch, are being pulled from China until further notice because Activision and partner NetEase failed to reach an agreement for license renewal.

Articles You May Like

Den of Wolves’ first showing since its big reveal shows off 10 Chambers’ Payday roots… but with a lot more sci-fi style
Talking Point: Is It Time For HD-2D To Take A Break?
While Geralt’s still hanging around, The Witcher 4 being about Ciri was “the natural choice” and CD Projekt says it’ll lead to “more uncertainty and more surprises”
New Bend Studio Game Reportedly Leaked and Fans Aren’t Happy
While you wait for The Witcher 4, a bunch of former CD Projekt Red devs hope to get you interested in what they’re working on with a title reveal and a promise of a proper showcase

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *