Activision Details Call Of Duty Anti-Cheat Effectiveness And New Updates

Call of Duty's fight against cheaters continues, and Activision has released a new blog to recap the effectiveness of the game's anti-cheat since Season 3's launch. Here are the anti-cheat results Activision provided, plus the new Ricochet improvements announced for Black Ops 6 and Warzone.Activision has been shutting down cheat makers since Black Ops 6's launch. Now, five more cheat makers have been put out of business since the anti-cheat report provided in March. Cheat makers aren't the only ones in trouble. Activision is also targeting third-party hardware with scripts used to cheat, delivering cease and desist demands to several companies that create and sell these products."We have already seen compliance from some of the companies we've contacted," Activision says. "However, we will continue to pursue other device makers in the market, globally, as well as people that create scripts to manipulate Call of Duty game code." It also reminds players that any account using these devices on PC or console for the purpose of cheating will be permanently banned.Continue Reading at GameSpot

May 7, 2025 - 18:41
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Activision Details Call Of Duty Anti-Cheat Effectiveness And New Updates

Call of Duty's fight against cheaters continues, and Activision has released a new blog to recap the effectiveness of the game's anti-cheat since Season 3's launch. Here are the anti-cheat results Activision provided, plus the new Ricochet improvements announced for Black Ops 6 and Warzone.

Activision has been shutting down cheat makers since Black Ops 6's launch. Now, five more cheat makers have been put out of business since the anti-cheat report provided in March. Cheat makers aren't the only ones in trouble. Activision is also targeting third-party hardware with scripts used to cheat, delivering cease and desist demands to several companies that create and sell these products.

"We have already seen compliance from some of the companies we've contacted," Activision says. "However, we will continue to pursue other device makers in the market, globally, as well as people that create scripts to manipulate Call of Duty game code." It also reminds players that any account using these devices on PC or console for the purpose of cheating will be permanently banned.Continue Reading at GameSpot