(According to a 2020 estimate, there were 74 million prepaid phone users.) Following player blowback on the move, Blizzard has since updated its policy, stating that “accounts that were not connected to as well as new accounts” would still need to meet the SMS Protect requirements to access Overwatch 2. It was a controversial requirement, something folks-especially those with prepaid, landline, or VOIP phones-likened to “being punished for being poor.” You can imagine the criticism the company got, considering how many people in the U.S. Last week, Blizzard confirmed that a majority of Overwatch 2 players would need to register a phone number to their accounts in order to play the buggy-as-hell hero shooter. This requirement follows a similar move made by publisher sister series Overwatch 2, which Blizzard has since (mostly) recanted following some immense public backlash. Pour one out for your homies because the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 reboot-and new accounts for 2019's Modern Warfare-currently requires a registered phone number to, publisher Activision announced. Nothing against Lil Baby, but this ain’t a W. Rapper Lil Baby mobs around in what appears to be some empty lot with his gang, "squading up."
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