

"We have an update to share," Treyarch community chief FoxhoundFPS said in a post on the Call of Duty Zombies subreddit:

Now, it appears this ban issue has finally been resolved, with false bans lifted and a statement issued by Treyarch's community chief. Zombies speedrunner TheOfficialKHF was one high-profile player who received the dreaded "Sail 630 nuclear bug" disconnect message an hour-and-a-half into a run, then found a message on to say they were banned.

This happened to some high-profile players, which fuelled the fear of playing Zombies to high rounds among the community. Some players reported receiving this "Sail 630 nuclear bug" message alongside getting banned from the game via - the exclusive home to Black Ops Cold War on PC. Players reported receiving this error message, which forces a return to the main menu, after reaching a reasonably high round in Zombies (between 40 and 70, reports indicate). The Zombies community surfaced a disconnect message called "Sail 630 nuclear bug", which popped up on the PC version of Treyarch's shooter. Eurogamer news cast: the improvements the PS5 desperately needs Last week, Eurogamer reported on how Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War players were terrified of getting banned for playing Zombies to high rounds after a spate of high-profile ban reports from those who proclaimed their innocence. Treyarch has restored Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War accounts incorrectly banned for cheating in Zombies after a community outcry.
