COD developers address rampant cheating


The first season of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has been a rough one for the development teams behind the massive first-person shooter franchise. Player feedback has been overwhelmingly negative during Season 1 due in part to anti-cheat mitigation efforts falling flat and match instability. A new community update, penned by Activision, Treyarch Studios, Team RICOCHET Anti-Cheat, Raven Software, Beenox, and Demonware finally addresses some concerns highlighted by players in recent works.

The blog post from the Call of Duty team detailed new layers of protection and security against cheaters in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone, as well as updates designed to protect what the team calls “the competitive integrity of the game.” In addition to today’s latest security update, the team has also shared additional information on detection methods. Team RICOCHET is typically opaque about detection methods used in Call of Duty titles in an effort to prevent would-be developers of cheating software from thwarting planned mitigation tactics.



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