Activision is extremely strict when it comes to cheating and hacking. That’s why they put a vulnerable account under review if it’s been reported. This action of putting “under review” without informing the Activision account owner is known as Shadow Banning. Call of Duty Warzone 2 is one of the most common Activision games where hackers are found. So, your profile can be wrongly accused of cheating even if you haven’t cheated. If that ever happens, you can check if you’ve been Shadow Banned in Warzone. You need to follow the steps below.
How to check if you are SHADOW BANNED in MW3 / Warzone / MW2
First off, know that it’s pretty common for players to report you out of frustration. So, if you’ve been Shadow Banned for no reason in Warzone, you can easily get away with it after a few hours. But in rare cases, the process of determining whether or not you’re guilty can take weeks. In the meantime, you’ll be matched with other players who are being judged.
If you are Shadow Banned, your account will have certain restrictions and you will feel the effects of it immediately. You can say that a Shadow Ban means that you are restricted until your account is reviewed and found innocent.
Here are some signs that may indicate that the developers are reviewing a particular account: