New weapon leaked in Call of Duty – its name alone is enough to get you banned

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A new weapon skin legalizes weed in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone. But anyone who talks about it risks having their account blocked.

used to be tough war action as inBlack Hawk DownorThere Private James Ryan. But not just withCoD is known for. A new weapon skin not only fires, but also smokes a lot: a bong. Sounds unspectacular these days - but just talking about the leak should lead to a ban. But not because you reveal well-kept secrets, but because “harmful behavior“.

Talking about the secret bong weapon in Black Ops 6 and Warzone should lead to a ban?

This is the excitement:The bong gun is not yet live in Black Ops 6 or, but a leak. However, you can see the Bubatz annihilator fully animated and in smoking action. A mix of a futuristic assault rifle and a neon green smoking device, complete with glass balls and an animation that uses a fire-breathing chameleon as a lighter. She fits perfectly into the over-the-top world ofCall of Duty, which is no longer just about realistic war scenarios.

Hence the ban:Anyone in voice chat about “Weed” or the leaked “BongAccording to reports, anyone who speaks with a weapon risks a fine or even a hefty ban. The voice chat has stricter rules than the shop - nothing has been legalized here yet. A contradiction that divides the community and could come directly from Markus Söder's crusade against smoking weed.

“Why have a bong gun if you can’t even talk about it” in Call of Duty?

How expensive the bong gun will be is currently unknown. If you want to legally get one in Black Ops 6 or Warzone, it's better not to talk about it. Discussions about double standards are boiling over on social media:

  • You can smoke bong guns in Call of Duty, but you can't talk about them? Nice logic!
  • Curse words? Spell. A weed weapon? Take my money!
  • Why have a bong gun if you can't even talk about it?
  • While some celebrate the absurdity, others wish the “good old days” were back when skins were inCall of Dutydidn't seem like a meme. In general, some dogmatically say: “CoD 4 was the last good Call of Duty“.

Call of Duty is getting a new weapon – anyone who talks about it risks being banned © Activision

Is there really a ban for this?

Yes, it is theoretically possible for players to...Call of Duty: Black Ops 6or Warzone will be penalized for mentioning terms like “weed” or “bong” in voice chat. The voice chat moderation system fromCall of Dutyuses AI technology to detect and enforce malicious behavior in voice chat.

According to Activision, this system focuses on detecting malicious content within voice chat rather than specific keywords or triggers. We from the editorial team tried out the strictness of voice chat for science and so far we haven't been blocked despite the trigger words.

Grass in CoD is not new:The topic of smoking weed is forCall of Dutyalready old hat. Previous titles in the series have featured skins and cosmetic content that revolved around weed - from hemp leaves to smoking animations. We remember the “Stoney Sloth” (in the cover photo) or the two stoners “Ceech and Chong” in Battle Pass. So the bong gun is just the next step in a series of designs that bring weed into focus. You can find out which new weapons are available for free in CoD here.

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