Treyarch releases ban policy for Black Ops 2
Treyarch has published a list of things that will get you banned from Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.
The list comes in the security and enforcement policy, which reveals that modding/hacking, using pirated content, using unsupported peripheral devices, boosting and glitching will get you banned from the game.
Players could also be banned for offensive behaviour or using offensive emblems in online multiplayer.
A Treyarch security team will review all infractions before making a decision on banning. Bans will either be temporary or permanent depending on the size of the offense.
"A minor offense is one in which no quantifiable damage has been done to another user or the game community at large," Treyarch said.
"An extreme offense is one in which a player has caused detriment to other users or has organised large groups of users to commit additional offenses."
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 launches midnight tonight.