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Activision Admits Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Anti-Cheat ‘Did Not Hit the Mark’ at the Launch of Season 1In a new blog post, Activision’s Team Ricochet, the division responsible for its Call of Duty anti-cheat tech, admitted not enough had been done to prevent cheating with the launch of Season 1.
It just got a little harder to cheat in Call of Duty after two prominent providers of cheating software shuttered under the ...
"For the anti-cheat team, the focus remains on our commitment to taking down cheat makers, banning bad actors, and ensuring a great player experience," Activision says. The publisher announced ...
With the launch of Season 2, however, Activision committed to increased ... improvements after Season 1 was marred by failing anti-cheat efforts. Service outages for RICOCHET anti-cheat was ...
As Season 3 of Call of Duty is around the corner, Activision released a major update on Anti-cheat, revealing that over 228,000 accounts have been banned since the launch of Black Ops 6.
Call of Duty’s Ricochet anti-cheat has become something of a pantomime ... During Season 1 of Black Ops 6, Activision conceded that Ricochet “did not hit the mark” after Ranked Play lobbies ...
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