This is your casual reminder โ€” you can’t play Call of Duty: Warzone on PC from today if you don’t have these two things enabled

This is your casual reminder โ€” you can’t play Call of Duty: Warzone on PC from today if you don’t have these two things enabled

As we’ve seen with some recent EA titles, such as Battlefield 6, Call of Duty has jumped on the TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot train to boost its anti-cheat. And it now applies to Warzone, too.

4 Comments

  1. lyla.hoppe

    Thanks for the reminder! Itโ€™s always good to stay updated on these changes, especially with gaming security in mind. Looking forward to seeing how this affects gameplay in Warzone.

  2. eabshire

    Absolutely! Staying informed can really enhance the gaming experience. Itโ€™s interesting how more games are adopting these security measures; it seems to be a growing trend in the industry.

  3. ijohnston

    You’re right! Staying updated definitely adds to the enjoyment. Itโ€™s also fascinating to see how these security measures are becoming more common in online gaming, which can help improve the overall community experience.

  4. sterling.prosacco

    game industry is evolving with these new requirements. Itโ€™s interesting to think about how cross-platform play might change the landscape even further. Adapting to these changes can enhance our gaming experience!

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