‘Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II’ will use Blizzard's controversial SMS Protect system

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When the next Call of Duty arrives on
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, fans will need to connect a phone number to their Battle.net account to play the game. “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, newly created Overwatch 2 accounts, and newly created Call of Duty: Modern Warfare accounts require a phone number,” says a recently
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News of the requirement comes following a week of controversy around
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, the phone-linking system in use by Overwatch 2 and soon Modern Warfare II. After a
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that saw a
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prevent many from playing Overwatch 2 on its release day, Blizzard
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it would scale back the requirement. Where the studio previously said all players would need to link a phone number to their Battle.net account, now that requisite only falls on new Overwatch players. In part, the system has been controversial because “certain pre-paid” numbers could not be used in conjunction with SMS Protect. Before Friday, players with service from mobile providers like
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found they could not play the game.


At the moment, it’s unclear if all Warzone 2.0 players will need a mobile phone number to play that game once it arrives on
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. Since 2020, Infinity Ward has required all free-to-play Warzone users on PC to go through a
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. Activision Blizzard did not immediately respond to Engadget’s request for clarification and comment.

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